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VISION

A WORLD CLASS COMPONENT MANUFACTURING


COMPANY BASED IN INDIA WITH GLOBAL ASSOCIATES
CORPORATE MISSION
DEVELOP AND SUPPLY TECHNICALLY SOUND PRODUCTS
AT COMPETITIVE PRICES, INTEGRATING
INNOVATIVE MANUFACTURING
WITH ECO-FRIENDLY TECHNOLOGIES

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Board of Directors : Vimal K. Patel Chairman & Whole Time Director
Mehul K. Patel Vice Chairman & Managing Director
(w.e.f. 28.05.2012)
Samir K. Patel Director
Atul G. Shroff Director
Ram Devidayal Director
Mukesh D. Patel Director
S. K. Duggal Director
M. G. Patel Director
Shailesh A. Thakker Executive Director & C F O
Kiran Shetty Executive Director
Company Secretary : Dinesh Kavthekar
Bankers : Bank of Baroda
State Bank of India
HDFC Bank Ltd.
Standard Chartered Bank
Auditors : Shah & Company,
Chartered Accountants,
Mumbai.
Registered Office : Bil, Near Bhaili Rly.Station,
Padra Road,Dist.Baroda -391 410
Works : At Bil, Near Bhaili Railway Station,
Padra Road, Dist. Baroda-391 410
At Ankhi, Tal. Jambusar, Dist. Bharuch (upto 30.03.2012)
At Jamshedpur
At Rudrapur
Listing : Bombay Stock Exchange Limited
National Stock Exchange of India Limited
Page No.
Notice 02
Directors Report 06
Management Discussion & Analysis 09
Report on Corporate Governance 14
Auditors Report 23
Balance Sheet 26
Statement of Profit and Loss 27
Cash Flow Statement 28
Notes to Financial Statement 29
Auditors Report on Consolidated Financial Statement 48
Consolidated Balance Sheet 50
Consolidated Statement of Profit and Loss 51
Consolidated Cash Flow Statement 52
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statement 53
Statement u/s. 212 relating to Subsidiary Companies 71

NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the 51
st
Annual General Meeting of Banco Products (India) Limited will be held on
Saturday, the 4
th
August, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at the Registered Office of the Company at Bil, Near Bhaili Railway
Station, Padra Road, Dist. Baroda 391 410, to transact the following business:
ORDINARY BUSINESS:
1. To receive, consider and adopt the Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31.03.2012 and Balance
Sheet as of that date together with the reports of the Directors and Auditors thereon.
2. To declare Dividend.
3. To appoint a Director in place of Shri Vimal K. Patel who retires by rotation and being eligible, offers
himself for reappointment.
4. To appoint a Director in place of Shri S.K.Duggal who retires by rotation and being eligible, offers himself for
reappointment.
5. To appoint Auditors and to fix their remuneration.
SPECIAL BUSINESS:
6. To consider and if thought fit to pass with or without modifications, the following resolutions as an
Ordinary Resolution.
RESOLVED THAT in partial modification of the Resolution passed in the previous Annual General Meeting
hel d on 06.09.2011 and pursuant to the provi si ons of Secti ons 198,269,309 and other appl i cabl e
provisions, if any, of the Companies Act,1956, including Schedule XIII to the said Act, as amended
up-to-date, approval be and is hereby accorded for re-designation and appointment of Shri Mehul K Patel
(Whol e Ti me Di rector of the Company) as Vi ce-Chai rman & Managi ng Di rector of the Company
w.e.f. 28.05.2012 on the same terms and conditions includi ng rel ated to payment of remuneration to
Shri Mehul K. Patel for the remaining period of his Original tenure of 3 years with effect from 01.08.2011 on
the terms and conditions as set out in the addemdum to existing Agreement to be entered into between the
Company and Shri Mehul K. Patel and which is hereby specifically approved.
RESOLVED FURTHER THAT Shri Shailesh Thakker, the Director be and is hereby severally authorized to
do all the things and Deeds as may be necessary (including execution the Agreement in this regard) and to
file requisite forms with the MCA/ROC, Gujarat, at Ahmedabad on behalf of the Company.
NOTES :
1. A MEMBER ENTITLED TO ATTEND AND VOTE AT THE MEETING IS ENTITLED TO APPOINT A PROXY
TO ATTEND AND VOTE INSTEAD OF HIMSELF AND THE PROXY NEED NOT BE A MEMBER. PROXIES
SHOULD BE LODGED WITH THE COMPANY 48 HOURS BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE
MEETING.
2. An Explanatory Statement pursuant to Section 173(2) of the Companies Act, 1956, relating to the Special
Business enumerated at Item No. 6 is annexed hereto.
3. The Regi ster of Members and Transfer Books of the Company wi l l be cl osed from 26.07.2012 to
04.08.2012 (both days inclusive). If the dividend as recommended by the Board of Directors is approved at
the Annual General Meeting. Payment of such dividend will be made on or after 16.08.2012, as under.

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I) To all Beneficial Owners in respect of shares held in electronic form, as per the date made available
by the National Securities Depository Limited and Central Depository Services (India) Limited as of
the close of business hours on 25.07.2012.
II) To all Members in respect of shares held in physical form, after giving effect to valid transfers in
respect of transfer requests lodged with the Company on or before the close of business hours on
25.07.2012.
4. The Members and / or Proxies are requested to bring their valid ID Proof at the time of Meeting.
5. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 205(A) of the Companies Act,1956, as amended with effect from
31st October,1998, dividends which remain unclaimed for a period of 7 years from the date of transfer of
the same under sub-section (1) of the said Section, will be transferred to the Investor Education and
Protection Fund of the Central Government established under Section 205C of the said Act. According to
the provisions of the said Act, as amended, no claims shall lie against the said Fund or the Company for
the amounts of dividend so transferred nor shall any payment be made in respect of such claims.
6. (a) In order to provide protection against fraudulent encashment of dividend warrants, Members who hold
shares in physical form are requested to intimate to either the Company or Companys Registrar and
Transfer Agent, M/s. Link Intime India Private Limited B-102 & 103, Shangrila Complex, 1st Floor,
Opp. HDFC Bank, Near Radhakrishna Char Rasta, Akota, Vadodara 390 020 under the signature of
the Sole/First joint holder, the following information to be incorporated on dividend warrants.
(I) Name of the Sole/First Joint holder and the Folio Number.
(II) Particulars of Bank Account, viz;
(III) Name of Bank
(IV) Name of Branch
(V) Complete address of the Bank with Pin Code Number
(VI) Account type, whether Savings Account or Current Account
(VII) Bank Account Number.
(b) Members who hold shares in dematerialized form may kindly note that their Bank Account details, as
furnished by their Depositories to the Company, will be printed on their dividend warrants as per the
applicable regulations of the Depositories and the Company will not entertain any direct request from
such Members for change in such Bank Account details. Members who wish to change such Bank
Account details are therefore requested to advise their Depository Participants about such change
with complete details of Bank Account.
7. Shareholders are requested to bring their copy of the Annual Report at the meeting send all communications
relating to their shareholding, quoting Folio No./ Client ID & DP ID, at Registered Office only.
8. Members desirous of obtaining any information with respect of the accounts of the company are requested
to send their queries in writing to the company at its Registered Office so as to reach at least seven days
before the date of the meeting.
9. To enable the Company to send various communication electronically, the Shareholders are requested to
register/ update their Email Addresses as under :
1. In respect of those shareholders who are holding Shares in Demat Form, through their respective
Depository Participant.

2. In respect of those sharehol ders who are holding Shares in Physi cal Form, with the Regi strar &
Transfer Agents of the Company as per following Address along Folio Number details.
LINK INTIME INDIA PVT. LTD
(Unit : Banco Products (India ) Limited)
B- 102 & 103, Shangrila Complex, First Floor, Opp. HDFC Bank,
Near Radhakrishna Char Rasta, Akota, Vadodara 390020.
Phone No. 0265 2356573,/2356794, Fax No. 0265- 2356791
E-MAIL: vadodara@linkintime.co.in
Alternatively, such Email addresses can be provided to the Company at aforesaid
Registered Office Address or at email ID investor@bancoindia.com Fax No. 0265 - 2680433
By Order of the Board,
Date : 28
th
May, 2012 VimaI K. PateI
Place : Bil Chairman
ExpIanatory Statement pursuant to Section 173(2) of the Companies Act, 1956.
Item 6
The Shareholders, in its Annual General Meeting held on 06.09.2011 approved the payment of Remuneration to
Shri Mehul K. Patel . Since Shri Mehul K Patel is actively involved in daily operational matters of the Company,
including entire Marketing Functions of the Company, on the recommendation of Remuneration Committee, the
Board of Directors has, at its meeting held on 28.05.2012 approved Modification in Designation of Shri Mehul K
Patel as Vice-Chairman & Managing Director of the Company w.e.f. 28.05.2012 on the same terms and conditions
including related to payment of remuneration to Shri Mehul K. Patel for the remaining period of his Original
tenure of 3 years with effect from 01.08.2011 subject to approval of the Shareholders.
As previously approved, the total remuneration, including the minimum remuneration, in the event of loss or
inadequacy of profits of the Company, in any year, payable to Shri Mehul K. Patel will be as per the provisions of
Sections 198, 269, 309 read with Schedule XIII and other applicable the provisions, if any, of the Companies Act,
1956.
The draft of the addendum to the existing agreement and existing agreement will be open for inspection to the
Members at the Registered Office of the Company during 11.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m on any working day except
Sunday.
Except Shri Vimal K. Patel, Shri Samir K Patel and Shri Mehul Patel none of the other Directors is in any way
concerned or interested in the Resolution.
The Board recommends the resolutions for adoption.
By Order of the Board,
Date : 28
th
May, 2012 VimaI K. PateI
Place : Bil Chairman

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ANNEXURE TO THE NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.
Information pursuant to Clause 49 of the Listing Agreement regarding reappointment of Directors.
Name of the Director
Date of Birth
Date of Appointment
Specialised Expertise /
Brief Profile
Qualifications
Directorships of other
Companies as on
31.03.2012
Chairman/Member of
other Committees of
Companies as on
31.03.2012
Shri Vimal K. Patel
21.03.1953
15.05.1986
Shri Vimal K. Patel is one of the Promoter Director
and Chairman of the Company. He is in charge of
overall operations of the since more than 20 years.
The Company is on growth path under his able
leadership and guidance. He is associate with
various industry bodies such as Federation of
Gujarat Industries etc. He has expertise in the
working of various areas of Business Management.
M.Sc (Economics) from London School of Economics
Banco Aluminium Limited
Nederlandse Radiateuren Fabriek B.V
Banco Foundation
K K Patel Foundation
Lake Minerals (Mautritius) Limited
Lake Cements Limited
Persang O.M Metal Pvt Ltd.
Banco Gaskets (India) Limited
Banco Products (India) Ltd.
Audit Committee - Member
Remuneration Committee - Member
Finance Committee - Member
Banco Gaskets (India) Ltd.
Audit Committee - Member
Shri S.K.Duggal
02.12.1939
22.09.2009
Mr. Sudeshkumar Duggal a senior IAS who has
worked as CEO and Managing Director in Surat
Electrical Company Ltd.and as Managi ng
Director of Gujarat State Fertilizers Co. Ltd and
Gujarat State Communication & Electronic Ltd.
He also held various position with Central Govt
and State Govt including Secretary to C.M and
Governor.
M.Sc (Economics) from London School of
Economics, IAS (Retd.)
Munjal Auto Industries Limited
Nil
Name of the Director Shri Mehul K. Patel
Date of Birth 29.10.1964
Date of Appointment 08.02.1990
Specialized Expertise / Brief Profile Shri Mehul K. Patel is one of the Promoter Directors of the Company. He
is in charge of marketing activities of the Company since more than 16
years. The Company has establ i shed i tsel f i n Domesti c and Export
markets under his able leadership and guidance. He has expertise in the
working of various areas of Business Management.
Qualifications M.Sc (Engineering)
Directorship in other companies Banco Aluminium Limited
as on 31.03.2012 Nederlandse Radiaturen Fabriek B.V
K K Patel Foundation
Banco Foundation
Lake Minerals (Mauritius) Limited
Banco Gaskets (India) Limited
Chairman/Member of other Banco Products (India) Limited
Commi ttees of Companies Finance Committee - Member
as on 31.03.2012

DIRECTORS REPORT
To,
The Members,
Your Directors have pleasure in presenting the 51
st
Annual Report together with the Audited Statements of Accounts
for the Year ended 31.03.2012.
1. FINANCIAL RESULTS : ( in Crores)
Particulars Stand alone Consolidated
Year ended on Year ended on Year ended on Year ended on
31.03.2012 31.03.2011 31.03.2012 31.03.2011
TotaI Turnover 544 460 1,004 860
Profit Before Taxation 93 74 102 85
Less: Provision for taxation 22 15 25 19
Deferred Tax Liability (2) 1 1 1
Profit After Tax 73 58 76 65
Add: Balance brought forward from Previous Year 151 125 159 125
Profit available for appropriation 224 183 235 190
Amount available 224 183 235 190
Appropriations:
Transfer to General Reserve 9 7 9 7
Proposed Dividend 18 21 18 21
Provision for Tax on Proposed Dividend 3 4 3 4
Balance Carried to Balance Sheet 194 151 205 158
Note : In terms of the requi si te approval s of sharehol ders, the Gaskets Divi si ons of the Company i s
transferred to its Own Subsidiary Company viz. Banco Gaskets (India) Limited w.e.f. 31.03.2012 and hence
the Financial information of the Current Financial Year may not be comparable with that of corresponding
previous Financial Year.
2. DIVIDEND:
The Board, has decided to recommend Dividend 125 % i.e. 2.50 per Equity Share of 2/- each Per Equity
Share for the Financial Year ended on 31.03.2012 as compared to 3/- Per Equity Share ( 150%) previous
year.
3. OPERATIONS:
Both Radiator and Gasket product groups, have sound manufacturing facilities which have been constantly
upgraded and are supported by sophisticated Research and Development facilities for new projects or
models OEM and other customers come up wi th. Banco has experi enced over al l growth of 18 % as
compared to previous year.
Given below are the top and bottom line figures.
( In Crores)
Year ended on Year ended on
31.03.2012 31.03.2011
Sales (Net) 544 460
PAT 73 58

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DOMESTIC SALES:
Duri ng the Fi nanci al Year Company s domesti c sal es stands at 413 Crores agai nst previ ous year
332 Crores.
EXPORT SALES:
Duri ng the Fi nanci al Year, Companys Export Sal es stands at 131 Crores agai nst previ ous year
128 Crores.
Overall sales mix remains as Domestic 76% (Previous Year 72%) and Export Sales 24% (Previous Year 28%).
4. DIRECTORS RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT.
In terms of Section 217(2AA) of the Companies Act,1956, the directors would like to state that:-
i) in the preparation of the annual accounts, the applicable accounting standards have been followed.
ii ) the directors have sel ected such accounti ng pol ici es and appl i ed them consi stentl y and made
judgments and estimates that were reasonable and prudent so as to give true and fair view of the
state of affairs of the Company at the end of the financial year and of the profit of the Company for the
year under review.
Iii) the directors have taken proper and sufficient care for the mai ntenance of adequate accounting
records in accordance with the provisions of this Act for safeguarding the assets of the Company and
for preventing and detecting fraud and other irregularities;
iv) the directors have prepared the annual accounts on a going concern basis.
5. DIRECTORS:
Shri Vimal K Patel and Shri S K Duggal would retire by rotation and being eligible, offer themselves for
re-appointment.
The Board has, on recommendati on of Remunerati on Commi ttee decided to re-designate Shri Mehul
K Patel as Vice Chairman & Managing Director of the Company w.e.f. 28.05.2012, subject to approval by
Sharehol ders i n the ensui ng Annul General Meeti ng. The detai l s of the proposal for approval by
shareholders is included in the Notice of ensuing Annual General Meeting.
6. AUDIT COMMITTEE:
Audit Committee as constituted in terms of Section 292A of the Companies Act, 1956, and Clause 49 of the
Listing Agreement, with three independent Directors viz Shri Ram Devidayal as the Chairman, Shri Atul G
Shroff and Shri Mukesh D Patel as Members, and Shri Vimal Patel as member performed inter alia the work
assigned to it as laid down there under, during the year under review.
7. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE:
Pursuant to Clause 49 of the Listing Agreement with the Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd and National Stock
Exchange of India Limited, a Management Discussion and Analysis, Corporate Governance Report and
Auditors Certificate regarding compliance of conditions of Corporate Governance are made a part of the
Annual Report, as Annexure A. The Company is regular in payment of Listing Fees to the Stock Exchanges.
8. PARTICULARS OF EMPLOYEES:
The det ai l s are furni shed i n Annexure B i n terms of the Compani es (Parti cul ars of Empl oyees)
Rules,1975, as amended.
9. COMPANIES (DISCLOSURE OF PARTICULARS IN THE REPORT OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS) RULES, 1988.
The particulars in accordance with the provisions of Section 217 (1) (e) of the Companies Act, 1956, read
with the Companies (Disclosures of Particulars in the Report of Board of Directors) Rules, 1988 regarding
Conservation of Energy, Technology absorption and Foreign Exchange earnings and outgo is given in the
Annexure C.
10. AUDITORS:
M/s. Shah & Co., Chartered Accountants, Mumbai, Auditors of the Company retire at the conclusion of
ensuing Annual General Meeting. The retiring Auditors being eligible in terms of Provisions of Companies
Act, 1956 and Listing Agreement, have expressed their willingness for reappointment as Statutory Auditors
of the Company. You are requested to appoint the Auditors and fix their remuneration.

11. SUBSIDIARIES.
11.1 NederIandse Radiateuren Fabriek B.V NetherIands
Nederlandse Radiateuren Fabriek B.V. Netherlands, and its subsidiaries, are engaged in the business of
manufacturing and distribution of heat transfer products. During the Year, the Company has taken many
initiatives in areas of productions, marketing and other operational areas. We expect that these initiatives
will yield results in time to come. The main market of the Company which is Europe, faces challenging
circumstances.
11.2 Lake MineraI (Mauritius) Limited Mauritius
A wholly Owned subsidiary viz Lake Mineral (Mauritius) Limited was incorporated during the Year ended on
31.03.2012.
11.3 Banco Gaskets (India) Limited - Vadodara
In terms of the requisite approvals of shareholders, the Gasket Division of the Company is transferred to
its Own Subsidiary Company viz. Banco Gaskets (India) Limited w.e.f. 31.03.2012.
11.4 KiIimanjaro Biochem Limited Tanzania
During the Year under review, the Company has transferred a part of its Equity Investment in Kilimanjaro
Biochem Limited to its another Wholly Owned Subsidiary viz. Lake Mineral (Mauritius) Limited Mauritius
and accordingly, it has become Subsidiary of Lake Mineral (Mauritius) Limited Mauritius .
The Company has started its commercial production during this Financial Year. .
In terms of the Circular No. No: 5/12/2007-CL-III dated 08.02.2011 and subsequent clarification in this
regard issued by Ministry of Corporate Affairs, the Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account and other
documents of these subsi diaries are not attached with Bal ance Sheet of this Company. However, the
Financial Summery, as required, is included and forms part of this Report. The Annual Accounts and other
Financial information related to subsidiaries shall be made available to any member on request and the
same are available open for inspection at the Registered Office of your Company and that of respective
subsi di ari es.
The accounts of the subsidiaries are consolidated with the accounts of the Company in accordance with
the appl i cabl e Accounti ng Standards. The consol i dated accounts and the consol i dated fi nanci al
information of the subsidiaries form part of the Annual Report.
12. PUBLIC DEPOSITS:
As on 31st March, 2012 no deposits were due for repayment and remained unclaimed and therefore due
deposit have since been refunded.
13. INSURANCE:
All the properties and insurable interests of the Company including buildings, plant and machineries and
stocks, have been adequately insured.
14. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS:
Overall industrial relation continued to be cordial. The Directors place on record their appreciation for the
continued support and co-operation of all the employees.
15. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
The Board places on record its deep appreciation for the co-operation and continued support received by
the Company from Shareholders, Banks, Depositors and Employees during the year.
By Order of the Board,
Date : 28
th
May, 2012 VimaI K. PateI
Place : Bil Chairman

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ANNEXURE - A
MANAGEMENT DISCUSSION & ANALYSIS
Introduction:
Banco Products (India) Limited has completed more than fifty years of manufacturing Radiators and Gaskets.
These products are considered criticali n terms of appl ication use and proprietary in terms of technology in
Automotive, Agricultural, Earth moving vehicles and engines.
Industry Status:
The Automobile Industry in India has shown solid growth during the last financial year ended on 31.03.2012 in
spite of volatile fuel prices and rising domestic inflation. OEMs clients continue to add new models rapidly at the
same time transition to higher emission norms open up new opportunities.
Operations:
Both Radiator and Gasket product groups, have very sound and integrated manufacturing facilities which have
been upgraded on continuous basis to improve quality and throughput. Research and Development facilities for
developing new Cooling systems and Gaskets suitable for new projects for various OEM customers is ongoing.
There is over all growth of around 18 % in total revenue as compared to previous year.
Strengths:
More than fi fty years of experi ence i n our busi ness area, gi ves us a sound understandi ng of the vari ous
applications and operating environments.
Conti nuous Research and Devel opment, adoption of new technol ogy and processes, quick response,
innovative product development and finally cost competitiveness.
Sound financial disciplined working.
Good customer relationships with top automobile and off-road equipment manufacturers in India. Recipient
of many awards from leading OEM clients year on year for quality and service.
Weakness:
Major share of business comes from Automotive segment. Any downward trend in Automotive Sector may
affect the performance of the Company.
Inflation of ferrous, nonferrous raw materials and plastics affects profitability.
Opportunities
Good scope of expansion in new applications within existing customers as well as growing market in the spares
parts sector.
Threats:
Depreciation in value of Indian Rupee raising cost of imported raw materials.
Depressed markets in Europe where we have large customer base.
High interest rate and inflation in fuel prices leading to reduced demand and lower production by OEM clients.
TechnoIogy:
Adoption of advanced technologies in manufacturing and product design through i nvestment in manpower,
hardware and software is on going to meet current and future needs of Indian OEM clients as well as to compete
in Global markets. Objective is to diversify customer base by improving varied product offerings.
InternaI ControI and its Adequacy.
The Company has successfully obtained renewal of TS-16949 certification and now path to Lean 6-sigma
implementation. Software for inter and intra department communication has been upgraded. For data security
specifically in design section suitable software has been installed.

The system of internal control designed to provide reasonable maintenance of proper accounting records and
the rel i abi l i ty of operati onal and fi nanci al i nformati on compl yi ng wi th statues, safeguardi ng assets from
unauthorized used or losses executing transaction with proper authorization ensuring compliance of corporate
policies used with a view to running business. The Company has clearly defined organization structure and
lines of authority. Sufficient control is exercised through monthly, quarterly and annual business review by the
management Review Committee and application of Corporate Governance. An internal audit system is in place.
Normal foreseeable risks to the Companys assets are adequately covered by comprehensive insurance.
The Company has during the year engaged the services of an independent firm of Chartered Accountants for the
services of Internal Audit of operations of the Company for better control and to ensure adequacy and efficacy of
the Internal Audit function.
In line with well accepted practices and objectives, the planning and internal audit is oriented towards the review
of operational controls in the management risk strengths and opportunities.
The Company has an Audi t Commi ttee, which revi ews the Reports of Internal and External Audi tors, make
suggestions for improvements, follow upon the implementation of corrective actions and keeps informed the
Board of its major observations from time to time.
Information TechnoIogy:
Company is successfully operating SAP (ERP) system .
FinanciaIs :
The detailed financial analysis of the Companys operations for the year is given in the Directors Report and
therefore the same is not repeated. However, some important ratios on the Companys profitability are given
below.
ParticuIars Current Year Previous Year
2011-2012 2010-2011
Net Profit to Sales (PBT) (%) 17 16
Earnings Per Share (EPS) ( ) 10 8
Cash earnings per Share ( ) 12 10
Return on Net worth (PAT) (%) 23 22
Dividend Payout Ratio(Including Dividend Tax) (%) 25 36
Retained Earnings ( in Crores) 52 34
Retained Earnings (%) 71 57
Future Strategy:
It is clear that the Companys future has to be built upon its existing strengths and over five decades of proven
ski l l s i n cool i ng and seal i ng busi ness. Fast devel opment of new products, very hi gh qual i ty customer-
satisfaction management is athrust area. The Company has been developing new markets both in India and
abroad, substantially broad basing export sales, penetrating existing markets and launching new products and
building Banco brand too. In addition, there is an increased focus on achieving greater efficiency through cost
reduction initiatives and better supply chain management. It is expected that the transfer of Gasket Division to its
own wholly owned subsidiary will get focused attention to improve sales.
Cautionary Note :
Certain statements made in this report, are forward looking statements and actual results may differ from such
expectation, projections etc as several factors would make significant difference to the Companys operations
such as Economic conditions affecti ng demand and suppl y, Governments regul ations, level of competiti on
prevailing at the relevant time etc.

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A. CONSERVATION OF ENERGY:
The energy saving to the possible extent is being achieved through conversion of process equipments,
installation of energy saving devices, effective energy management study etc.
FORM A
Disclosure of particulars with respect to conservation of energy
CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
2011-2012 2010-2011
A. Power and Fuel Consumption
1. Electricity
[a] Purchased
No. Unit KWH 7321343 4645485
Total amount ( in Lacs) 490.36 297.69
Rate Per Unit () 6.70 6.41
[b] Own Generation
(I) Through Diesel Generator Unit KWH 43169 45835
Total Amount ( in Lacs) 5.60 5.67
Rate Per Unit 12.98 12.39
(II) Through Gas Generator
Units 5413624 6594962
Units Per Liter of Fuel Oil / Gas 4.89 3.49
Cost / Unit 5.37 3.94
[c] Wind Electricity Generator
Unit KWH N.A N.A
Total Amount ( in Lacs)
Rate Per Unit ()
Annexure B
ANNEXURE - C
INFORMATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COMPANIES (DISCLOSURE OF PARTICULARS IN THE REPORT OF
BOARD OF DIRECTORS) RULES,1988 AND FORMING PART OF THE DIRECTORS REPORT FOR THE YEAR
ENDED 31.03.2012.

B. CONSUMPTION PER UNIT OF PRODUCTION.
Standards (if any) Current Year Previous Year
Product Electricity (KWH) Not Ascertainable
B. TECHNOLOGY ABSORPTION:
FORM-B
Research and Development:
1. Specific Area in which R & D activities are carried out.
i. Development of new generation Charged Air Coolers, Oil coolers and Radiators for various
industrial and automotive applications to operate in very adverse conditions.
ii. Development of various Bharat Stage-III/IV compliant Gaskets for Automobile applications for
domestic OEM and Export Markets.
iii. Development of new raw materials for improving product durability and reliability.
iv. Continuous research on product validation process, continual improvement, import substitution
and wastage control.
2. Benefit which will derive as a result of the above R&D:
i. The Company will add more names in its list of foreign customers.
ii. Find customers in user industries which currently do not form part of customer base.
iii. Competing with Global companies in the global market.
iv. Wastage control, reduction in manufacturing cost. Value addition in the supply chain
management process.
CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
2011-2012 2010-2011
2. Coal (specify quality and where used) N.A N.A
Quantity (tonnes)
Total Amount.
3. L D O Quantity (K.Ltr) N.A N.A
Total Amount ( in Lacks)
4. Other / (Natural Gas / Nitrogen Gas)
Quantity (Cu.Mts.) 5331417 5185084
Total Amount ( in Lacks) 471.27 432.42
Rate/Per (Cu Mtr.)() 8.84 8.34
5. HI SPEED DIESEL OIL
Quantity (K.Ltrs) 49.20 33.80
Total Amount ( in Lacks) 17.80 11.25
6. HCR Quantity (K.Ltrs) NIL NIL
Total Amount ( in Lacks) NIL NIL

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Future PIans:
The Company will continue its efforts in improving the quality standard of products to meet the local and global
challenges.
( in Lacs)
Expenditure on R&D 2011-2012 2010-2011
1. Capital 3.64 67.70
2. Recurring 385.66 334.76
3. Total 389.30 402.46
4. Percentage of R&D Expenditure to Total Turnover. 0.72% 0.87%
TechnoIogy Absorption, Adaptation and Innovation :
Installed validation laboratory equipments for measuring life cycle of products (oil coolers, off road radiators,
condensers, CAC for E-III and E-IV) and development and use of new generation raw materials used for the
same.
Benefits derived as a resuIt of above:
(I) Because of the Research and Development activities, the Company could develop the new processes and
new products which enhance the engine life to give high heat transfer for effective cooling of engines.
(ii) The Company is equipped to meet the stringent customer specifications thus capturing the domestic and
global customers and is geared up for E-III and E-IV applications.
(i ii) Achievement of newer process and product improvements level to develop the products eco friendly and
competitive.
B. FOREIGN EXCHANGE EARNING AND OUTGO :
( in Lacs)
2011-2012 2010-2011
a. Earned by way of exports 12751.36 12333.03
b. Used by way of imports/expenses 11801.21 13304.97

REPORT ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
In compliance with Clause 49 of the Listing Agreement entered into with Stock Exchanges, the Company submits
the report on the matters mentioned in the said Clause and lists the practices followed by the Company.
1. Companys PhiIosophy on Code of Corporate Governance. :
Banco Products (India) Limited s philosophy on Corporate Governance envisages working towards high
levels of transparency, accountability, consistent value systems, delegation, across all facts of its operations.
The Companys Corporate Governance philosophy has been further strengthened through its Code of
Conduct, Code of Conduct for prevention of Insider Trading as also the Code of Corporate Disclosure
practices leading to sharply focused and operationally efficient growth. The business operations are
conducted to benefit its all stakeholders, including shareholders, employees, customers, suppliers and
statutory authorities.
The Company is in compliance with the requirements of the guidelines on Corporate Governance stipulated
under Clause 49 of the Listing Agreement with the Stock Exchanges, from time to time and as applicable.
2. Board of Directors :
The Board of Directors is comprising of 10 (ten) directors of which 1 (one) Non Executive Director, 4 (four)
Executive Directors and 5 (five) Non Executive Independent Directors as on 31.3.2012. A brief resume of the
directors being re-appointed at the Annual General Meeting, the nature of their expertise in specific functional
areas and names of companies in which they hold directorship and membership of the committees of the
Board is annexed to the Notice.
The Composition of the Board is in conformity with Clause 49 of the Listing Agreement entered into with the
Stock Exchanges.
None of the Directors on the Board is a Member of more than 10 Committees or Chairman of more than 5
Committees as specified in Clause 49, across all the Companies in which he i s a Di rector. Necessary
disclosure regarding Committee position in other Public Companies as at 31.03.2012 have been made by the
Directors.
The details of the names and categories of the Directors, their attendance at Board Meetings, Annual General
Meetings, Number of directorships in other Companies and committee meetings etc. are given below.
Board Meeting and composition of Board:
Duri ng the year 2011-2012, the Board met four ti mes on 30.05.2011, 14.07.2011, 12.11.2011 and
13.02.2012.The longest gap between any two Board Meetings did not exceed four months.
Name of Director Category No of Board Whether Directorship @ No of
of Meeting attended held in other Committee
Director attended last Domestic Membership
during A.G.M. Public
2011-2012 Companies Chairman Member
Shri Vimal K.Patel Executive Chairman &
Promoter 4 No 2 4
Shri Atul G.Shroff Non-Executive
Independent 3 No 5 4 2
Shri Samir K.Patel Non-Executive &
Promoter 1 Yes 1 1
Shri Mehul K.Patel Executive Director &
Promoter 2 Yes 2 1
Shri Ram Devidayal Non-Executive &
Independent 4 Yes 3 2 6
Shri Mukesh D. Patel Non-Executive &
Independent 2 No 6 3 8

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Shri S.K.Duggal Non-Executive &
Independent 3 No 1
Shri M.G.Patel Non-Executive &
Independent 3 No 4 5 3
Shri Shailesh Thakker Executive Director
& CFO 4 Yes
Shri Kiran Shetty Executive Director 3 Yes
@ The Committees include Committees of Banco Products (India) Limited.
SharehoIding of Directors
Name Nos of Shares held as on 31.03.2012 of 2/- each
Shri Vimal K.Patel 55,72,836 (7.79%)
Shri Samir K.Patel 49,59,040 (6.93%)
Shri Mehul K.Patel 56,05,161 (7.84%)
Shri Atul G. Shroff 6,600
Shri Ram Devidayal 5,48,302 (0.77%)
Shri Mukesh Patel Ni l
None of the Non Executi ve Di rectors has any material pecuni ary relationshi p or transacti ons with the
Company. Necessary information as mentioned in Annexure 1A to the Clause 49 of the Listing Agreement
has been placed before the Board for their consideration, from time to time.
3. Audit Committee:
The Board of Directors has constituted an Audit Committee, comprising three independent Non Executive
Directors viz. Shri Ram Devidayal, Shri Atul G.Shroff, Shri Mukesh D Patel and Executive Promoter Director
Shri Vimal K.Patel. Shri Ram Devidayal, is the Chairman of the Audit Committee.
The primary objective of the Audit Committee is to monitor and effectively supervise the Companys financial
reporting process with a view to provide accurate, timely and proper disclosures and the integrity and quality
of the financial reporting.
The consti tution of Audit Committee al so meets wi th the requirements under Section 292A of the
Companies Act, 1956 and Clause 49II(D) of the Listing Agreement and the terms of reference stipulated
by the Board for the Audit Committee, covers the matters specified, which are as under.
A. The Audit Committee shaII have the foIIowing powers:
1. To investigate any activity within its terms of reference.
2. To seek information from any employees.
3. To obtain outside legal or other professional advice.
4. To secure attendance of outsiders with relevant expertise, if its considers necessary.
B. The RoIe of the Audit Committee shaII incIude the foIIowings:
1. Overseeing the Companys financial reporting process and disclosure of its financial information
to ensure that the financial statement is correct, sufficient and credible.
2. Recommending tothe Board, theappointment, re-appointment and, if required, the replacement
or removal of Statutory Auditors and fixation of audit fees.
3. Approval of payment to Statutory Auditors for any other services rendered by the Statutory
Auditors.
4. Reviewing with the management, the annual financial statements before submission to the Board
for approval, with particular reference to

Matters required to be included in the Directors Responsibility Statement to be included in the
Directors Report in terms of sub-section (2AA) of Section 217 of the Companies Act, 1956.
Changes, if any, in accounting policies and practices and reasons for the same.
Major accounting entries involving estimates based on the exercise of judgment by management.
Significant adjustment made in the financial statements arising out of audit findings.
Compliance with listing and other legal requirements relating to financial statements.
Disclosure of related party transactions.
Qualification in draft Audit Report.
5. Reviewing with the management, the quarterly financial statements before submission to the Board for
approval.
6. Reviewing with the management, the performance of Statutory and Internal Auditors, adequacy of
internal control system.
7. Reviewing the adequacy of Internal Audit function, if any, including the structure of the internal audit
department, staffing and seniority of the official heading the department, reporting structure, coverage
and frequency of Internal Audit.
8. Discussion with Internal Auditors, any significant findings and follow up thereon.
9. Reviewing the findings of any internal investigations by the Internal Auditors into matters where there
is suspected fraud or irregularity or a failure of internal control systems of a material nature and
reporting the matter to the Board.
10. Discussion with Statutory Auditors before the Audit Commences, about the nature and scope of audit
as well as post audit discussion to ascertain any are of concern.
11. To look into the reasons for substantial defaults in the payment to the depositors, debenture holders.
Shareholder (in case of non payment of declared dividends) and creditors.
12. To review the functioning of the Whistle Blower Mechanism.
13. Carrying out such other function as may be specifically referred to the Committee by the Board of
Directors and/or other Committees of Directors of the Company.
14. To review the following information
The management discussion and analysis of financial condition and results of operations;
Statement significant related party transactions (as defined by the Audit Committee), submitted
by management;
Management letter/letters of internal control weakness issued by the Statutory Auditors;
Internal Audit Reports relating to internal control weakness; and
The appointment, removal and terms of remuneration of Internal Auditors.
15. Reviewing the financial statements and in particular the investments made by the unlisted subsidiaries
of the Company.
Duri ng the year 2011-2012, four Audit Commi ttee meetings were hel d on 27.05.2011, 14.07.2011,
12.11.2011 and 13.02.2012 details of attendance of members are as under.
Attendance of Members at the Meetings of the Audit Committees held during 2011-2012.
Name of Directors Number of Meetings heId Meeting Attended
Shri Ram Devidayal 4 4
Shri Atul G Shroff 4 3
Shri Mukesh D. Patel 4 2
Shri Vimal K Patel 4 4
The Executive Director & C F O attends the meetings regularly.

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4. Remuneration to Directors :
The Board of Directors has constituted Remunerati on Committee comprisi ng three Independent, Non
Executive Directors namely, Shri Ram Devidayal, Shri Atul G Shroff, Shri Mukesh D. Patel and Executive
Promoter Director Shri Vimal K Patel .
The Remuneration Committee has been constituted to recommend /review remuneration of the Executive
Directors based on their performance and defined assessment criteria.
Remuneration Policy of the Company is directed towards rewarding performance, based on the review of
achievements. The Remuneration policy is in consonance with the existing Industry practice.
One Meeting of Remuneration Committee Meeting was held during the year on 14.07.2011.
Details of Remuneration paid to Executive Directors during the year 2011-2012 as under.
SR. Name Designation Total Remuneration paid by
NO. way of Salary & Perquisites
( in Lacs.)
1 Vimal K. Patel Executive Promoter Director 67.48
2 Mehul K. Patel Executive Promoter Director 67.12
3 Shailesh A. Thakker Executive Director & CFO 51.72
4 Kiran Kumar Shetty Executive Director (Operations) 41.70
Details of sitting fees paid to Non Executive Directors during the year 2011-2012.
SR. Name Designation Total sitting fees paid
NO. ()
1 Atul G. Shroff Non Executive Director 42500/-
2 Ram Devidayal Non Executive Director 55000/-
3 Mukesh D. Patel Non Executive Director 25000/-
4 S.K.Duggal Non Executive Director 27500/-
5 M.G.Patel Non Executive Director 27500/-
5. SharehoIders/Investors Grievance Committee.:
The Board of Directors has constituted the Shareholders/Investors Grievance Committee, comprising of Shri
A.G.Shroff, Shri Ram Devidayal, Shri Mukesh D Patel and Shri S.K.Patel .The Chairman of the Committee is
Shri A.G.Shroff. The Committee, inter alia, oversees and reviews all matters connected with the securities
and looks into shareholders complaints like transfer of shares, non receipt of balance sheet, non receipt of
declared divided, dematerializa-tion of shares etc. The Committee oversees the performance of the
Secretarial Department and the working of M/s. Link Intime India Private Ltd., the Registrar & Transfer Agent
and recommends measures for overall improvement in the quality of services to the Investors.
During the year 2011-2012, two Shareholders/Investors Grievance Committees Meetings were held on
27.05.2011 and 12.11.2011 details of attendance of members are as under.
Attendance of Members at the Meetings of the Shareholders Grievance Committees held during 2011-
2012.
Attendance of Members at the Meetings of the Shareholders Grievance Committees held during 2011-2012.
Name of Directors Number of Meetings heId Meeting Attended
Shri Ram Devidayal 2 2
Shri Atul G Shroff 2 1
Shri Mukesh D Patel 2 2
Shri Samir K Patel 2 -

The Company has appointed Shri Upendra Joshi, the Secretarial Executive, as the Compliance officer
along with the Company Secretary, as Compliance Officer.
During the period under review, one grievance was received. No grievances /complaints are outstanding and
no requests for transfers and/or requests for dematerialization were pending for approval as on 31.3.2012.
6. GeneraI Body Meetings:
Particulars of the last 3 Annual General Meetings held are as under.
Date Time PIace SpeciaI ResoIution
27.11.2009 10.00 a.m At the Registered Office - No Special Resolution.
28.09.2010 10.00 a.m At the Registered Office - No Special Resolution.
06.09.2011 10.00 a.m At the Registered Office - No Special Resolution
The Company had conductted Postal Ballot for approval of shareholders under Section 293 (1 ) (a), 192 A of
the Companies Act, 1956 read with Passing of Resolution by Postal Ballot Rules, 2011 for sale/ transfer of its
Gasket Division.
As on date there is no proposal for consideration by way of Postal Ballot process.
7. DiscIosures.:
i. Related Party transactions, comprising of contracts or arrangements with the Promoters or other
Companies/entities in which the Directors are interested, are entered in the Register of Contracts
and placed before Board Meeting as per Section 301 of the Companies Act, 1956. None of the
transactions with any of the related parties were in conflict with the interest of the Company.
ii There were no instances of non-compliance and no strictures and penalties have been imposed on the
Company by the Stock Exchange or SEBI or any statutory authorities, on any matters related to capital
markets, during the last three years.
Mandatory Requirements:
The Company has complied with the mandatory requi rements as stipulated in Clause 49 of the listing
agreements with the stock exchange.
Non Mandatory Requirements:
The Company has adopted the non-mandatory requirements as regards the provisi ons relating to the
Remuneration Committee. The Quarterly Financial Results are extensively published in leading financial
newspapers, uploaded on the Companys web si te and also sent to the shareholders on request. The
Company affirms that no employee has been denied access to the Audit Committee. As regards the other non
mandatory requirements the Board has taken cognizance of the same and shall consider adopting the same
as and when necessary.
8. Means of communication.:
The annual and quarterly results are regularly published by the Company in Loksatta (Gujarati) and Business
Standard (English), the News Papers as per the Stock Exchange requirements.
In addition, these are also submitted to the Stock Exchanges in accordance with the Listing Agreement.
Financial Results are supplied through E-Mail & posts to the Shareholders on request.
The Management Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) is a part of the Annual Report.
9. GeneraI SharehoIder information.:
9.1 AnnuaI GeneraI Meeting:
Date and time : Saturday, the 4
th
August, 2012 at 10.00 a.m.
Venue : At the Registered Office at Bil, Near Bhaili Railway Station, Padra Road,
Dist. Vadodara 391 410.

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9.2 FinanciaI CaIendar :
Period : Board Meeting to approve
Un audited Financial Results for :
Quarter ending 30.06.2012 : By end of July,2012 or within statutory time limit
Quarter ending 30.09.2012 : By end of October,2012 or within statutory time limit.
Quarter ending 31.12.2012 : By end of January,2013 or within statutory time limit.
Audited Results for the year ended on 31.03.2013 : By end of May,2013 or within statutory time limit.
9.3 Dividend Payment Date : On or after 16.08.2012
9.4 Book CIosure Dates for the purpose of dividend and AGM :
To determine the entitlement of shareholders to receive the Dividend, if any, for the year ended 31.03.2012,
the Register of Members and Share Transfer Books of the Company will remain closed from Thursday, the
26
th
July, 2012 to Saturday, the 4
th
August, 2012 (Both days inclusive) for the purpose of Dividend.
9.5 Dividend Remittance:
Dividend on Equity Shares as recommended by the Directors for the year ended 31.03.2012 when declared
at the AGM, will be paid:
I) To all Beneficial Owners in respect of shares held in electronic form, as per the date made available by
the National Securities Depository Limited and Central Depository Services (India) Limited as of the
close of business hours on 25.07.2012
II) To all Members in respect of shares held in physical form, after giving effect to valid transfers in respect
of transfer requests lodged with the Company on or before the close of business hours on 25.07.2012
9.6 Listing of Equity Shares on Stock Exchanges: The Bombay Stock Exchange Ltd.
National Stock Exchange of India Ltd.
9.7 Stock Code
Stock Code (BSE) : 500039
Trading Symbol (NSE) : BANCOINDIA
Demat ISIN Number : INE213C01025
9.8 Stock Market Data:
Monthly High & Low Quotes basing on the closing prices and nos of shares traded during the last Financial Year
on the Bombay Stock Exchange Limited and National Stock Exchange of India Limited.
BSE NSE
Month Highest Lowest No. of Shares Highest Lowest No. of Shares
Traded Traded
April 2011 85.90 70..00 1652141 85.80 69.50 1418620
May 2011 77.00 67.25 344438 76.50 68.00 290916
June 2011 74.90 64.00 175778 75.00 65.00 177835
July 2011 85.80 69.10 372347 86.40 70.10 503737
Aug 2011 83.45 71.25 118846 84.70 66.15 263512
Sep 2011 80.25 68.75 131127 81.30 69.00 134853
Oct 2011 75.00 64.00 99990 83.00 69.00 132356
Nov 2011 75.65 59.25 169640 76.45 61.30 175834
Dec 2011 67.00 59.05 78027 66.75 56.55 95538
Jan 2012 69.80 60.05 76447 69.00 60.10 98873
Feb 2012 73.30 64.10 225260 74.80 64.10 189849
March 2012 70.80 62.35 165579 69.90 62.50 113513

9.9 Share Transfer System:
Presently, the share transfers which are received in physical form are processed and the share certificates
are returned within a period of 30 days from the date of receipt, subject to the documents being valid and
complete in all respects.
All requests for dematerialization of shares are processed and confi rmation is given to the respective
depositories, i.e National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) and Central Depository Services Limited (CDSL)
within 21 days.
9.10 Distribution of SharehoIding as on 31.03.2012
No of Share Nos of Nos of Nos of Shares
HoIding SharehoIders Shares % to TotaI CapitaI
1 - 500 7670 1308221 1.83
501 - 1000 1717 1487345 2.08
1001 - 2000 1020 1690778 2.36
2001 - 3000 538 1493404 2.09
3001 - 4000 230 849085 1.19
4001 - 5000 156 744711 1.04
5001 - 10000 274 1971342 2.76
10001 and above 183 61973764 86.65
Total 11788 71518650 100.00
9.11 Distribution of SharehoIding Pattern as on 31.03.2012:
Category Nos of Shares % of TotaI CapitaI
Promoters 4,84,81,814 67.79
(including NRI, Bodies Corporate)
Non Promoters
a. Banks and Financial Institution 2,000 -
b. Bodies Corporate 14,55,248 2.03
c. Non Residents Indians 35,95,306 5.03
d. Mutual Fund & UTI 20,46,218 2.86
e. Public 1,59,38,064 22.29
Total 7,15,18,650 100.00
9.12 DemateriaIization of Shares as on 31.03.2012
About ( 55.48 %) Equity Shares of the Company, have been Dematerialized.
The Company does not have any GDRs/ADRs/Warrants or any other convertible instruments.

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9.13 Equity Shares in the Suspense Account
Number of Shareholders Number of Equity Shares of Face
Value of 2/- per Share.
Aggregate Number of Shareholders and the
outstanding shares identified by sending
Reminders 356 749740
Number of Shareholders who approached
the Company in response to the aforesaid
Reminder 56 191100
Aggregate Number of Shareholders and
the outstanding shares in the suspense
account lying as on 31.03.2012 300 558640
As per Clause 5A of the Listing Agreement, the Company had demated 5,58,640 Equity Shares in Banco
Products (India) Limited Unclaimed Suspense Account.
The voting rights on the shares outstanding in the suspense account as on 31.03.2012 shall remain frozen till
the rightful owner of such shares claims the shares.
No Shares were transferred from the suspense account to the shareholders account during the year
9.14 PIant Iocations: : at Bil, Dist. Baroda.
: at Ankhi, Tal. Jambusar, Dist. Bharuch (upto 30.03.2012)
: at Jamshedpur
: at Rudrapur
9.15 Address for Correspondence.:
For transfer/demateriaIization For payment of dividend and
of shares, transmission etc : other quarries of the Company
Link Intime India Pvt Ltd. Secretarial Dept.
B 102 & 103, Shangrila Complex, Banco Products (India) Ltd.
First Floor, Opp. HDFC Bank, Bil, Near Bhaili Rly Station,
Nr. Radhakrishna Char Rasta, Padra Road, Dist. Baroda. 391 410
Akota, Vadodara - 390 020 Phone : (0265) 2680220/1/2
Phone : (0265) 2356573 E-Mail : sec@bancoindia.com,
Fax : (0265) 2356791 investor@bancoindia.com
E-mail : vadodara@linkintime.co.in
DECLARATION
DecIaration regarding CompIiance by Board Members and Senior Management PersonneI with the
Company's Code of Conduct:
This is to confirm that the Company has adopted a Code of Conduct for its employees, Non Executive Directors and
Executive Directors, which is also available on the Companys Web site.
I confirm that the Company has, in respect of the financial year ended 31.03.2012 received from the Senior
Management Team of the Company and the Members of the Board, a declaration of Compliance with the Code of
Conduct as applicable to them.
For the purpose of this declaration, Senior Management means the Chief Financial Officer, the Company Secretary
and other employees in the Vice President cadre as on 31.03.2012.
Date : 28
th
May, 2012 ShaiIesh Thakker
PIace : Baroda. Executive Director & CFO.

AUDITORS CERTIFICATE ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
TO THE MEMBERS OF
BANCO PRODUCTS (INDIA) LTD.
We have examined the compliance of conditions of Corporate Governance by BANCO PRODUCTS (INDIA)
LIMITED for the year ended 31 st March, 2012 as stipulated in clause 49 of the Listing Agreement entered into
with the stock exchanges in India.
The compliance of conditions of Corporate Governance is the responsibility of the management. Our examination
was limited to procedures and implementation thereof, adopted by the Company for ensuring the compliance of
the conditions of Corporate Governance. It is neither an audit nor an expressi on of opini on on the financial
statements of the Company.
In our opi ni on and to the best of our i nformati on and accordi ng to the expl anati ons gi ven to us, and the
representations made by the directors and the management, we certify that the Company has complied with the
conditions of Corporate Governance as stipulated in the above mentioned Listing Agreement.
We state that no investor grievances are pending for a period exceeding one month against the Company as per
the records maintained by the Shareholders/Investors Grievance Committee.
We further state that such compliance is neither an assurance as to the future viability of the Company nor the
efficiency or effectiveness with which the management has conducted the affairs of the Company.
For SHAH & CO.,
Chartered Accountants
FRN 109430W
Place : Mumbai
Date : 28
th
May, 2012
(ASHISH SHAH)
Partner
Membership No : 103750

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AUDITORS REPORT
TO THE MEMBERS OF
BANCO PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED,
Bil, Dist. VADODARA
1. We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of BANCO PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED, as at 31
st
March 2012
and also the Statement of Profit and Loss and Cash Flow Statement of the Company for the year ended on
that date annexed thereto. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Companys management.
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.
2. We conducted our audit in accordance with the Auditing Standards generally accepted in India. Those
Standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the
fi nancial st atements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examini ng, on a test basis,
evi dence supporti ng the amount s and di scl osures i n the fi nanci al statements. An audi t also i ncl udes
assessi ng the accounting principles used and signi ficant esti mates made by management, as well as
evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable
basis for our opinion.
3. As required by the Companies (Auditors Report) Order, 2003, issued by the Central Government of India in
terms of Sub-secti on (4A) of Secti on 227 of the Compani es Act, 1956, we encl ose i n the annexure a
statement on the matters specified in paragraphs 4 and 5 of the said order.
4. Further to our comments in Annexure referred to in paragraph 3 above, we report that:
a) We have obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best of our knowledge and belief
were necessary for the purpose of our audit.
b) In our opinion proper books of account as required by law have been kept by the Company so far as
appears from our examination of such books.
c) The Balance Sheet, Statement of Profit and Loss and Cash Flow Statement dealt with by this report are
in agreement with the books of account and comply with the accounting standards referred to in
section 211 (3C) of the Companies Act, 1956.
d) On the basis of the written representations received from the directors as on 31
st
March, 2012 and
taken on record by the Board of Directors, we report that none of the directors are disqualified as on
31
st
March, 2012 from being appointed as a director in terms of clause (g) of sub-section (1) of section
274 of the Companies Act, 1956.
e) In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the said
accounts read together with the notes thereon, give the information required by the Companies Act,
1956, in the manner so required and give a true and fair view in conformi ty with the accounting
principles generally accepted in India.
i) In the case of Balance Sheet of the state of affairs of the company as at 31
st
March, 2012.
ii ) In the case of Statement of Profit and Loss of the PROFIT of the company for the year ended on
that date.
And
iii) In case of the cash flow statement of the cash flows for the year ended on that date.
FOR SHAH & CO.,
Chartered Accountants
FRN 109430W
(ASHISH SHAH)
Partner
Place : Mumbai Membership No.: 103750
Date : 28
th
May, 2012

ANNEXUE REFERRED TO IN PARAGRAPH 3 OF THE AUDITORS REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF BANCO
PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 2012.
1. (a) The Company has maintained proper records showing full particulars including quantitative details
and situation of the fixed Assets.
(b) All the assets have not been physicaly verified by the management during the year but there is a
regular programme of verification which in our opinion is reasonable having regard to the size of the
company and the nature of its assets. We are informed that no material discrepancies were noticed on
such verification.
(c) The company has during the year transferred the assets of its Gasket manufacturing unit by way of
slump sale. (Refer note no. 26 in Notes to Financial Statements). This has not affected the going
concern status of the Company.
2. (a) The inventory has been physically verified by the management at the end of the year except stock
lying with third parties in respect of which confirmations have been obtained in majority of the cases
by the company.
(b) The procedures of physical verification of inventories followed by the management are reasonable
and adequate in relation to the size of the company and the nature of its business.
(c) The company is maintaining proper records of inventory. No material discrepancies were noticed on
verification between the physical stocks and the book records.
3. (a) The company has gi ven l oan of 2931.06 lacs to one of its subsidi ary. The maximum amount
outstanding at any time during the year was 3387.12 Lacs and the year end balance is 3387.12 Lacs.
(b) In our opinion and according to the information and explanations given to us, the rate of interest and
other terms and conditions of the loans given by the company, are not prima facie prejudicial to the
interest of the company.
(c) The principal amounts are repayable over a period of four years, while the interest is payable quarterly
at the discretion of the company.
(d) In respect of said loan and interest thereon, there was no overdue amounts.
(e) According to the information and explanations given to us, the company has during the year not taken
any loans secured or unseured from compnaies, firms or other parties listed in the register maintained
under secti on 301 of the Companies Act, 1956. Accordingly, paragraph 4 (i ii ) (f) and (g) of the
Companies (Auditors Report) Order, 2003 are not applicable for the current year.
4. In our opinion and according to the information and explanations given to us, there is adequate internal
control system commensurate with the size of the Company and the nature of its business with regard to
purchase of inventory, fixed assets and for the sale of goods and services. Further, on the basis of our
examination and according to the information and explanations given to us, we have neither come across
nor have any information of any instances of major weaknesses in the aforesaid Internal control system.
5. (a) According to the information and explanations given to us, the transaction that need to be entered into
the register maintained under section 301 of the Companies Act, 1956 have been so entered.
(b) In our opinion and according to the information and explanations given to us, the transactions made
in pursuance of contracts and arrangements entered in the register maintained under section 301 of
the Companies Act, 1956 and exceeding the value of rupees five lacs in respect of any party during
the year have been made at prices which are reasonable having regard to the prevailing market
prices at the relevant time in the opinion of the management.
6. In our opinion and according to the information and explanations given to us, the company has complied
with the provision of sections 58A, 58AA or any other relevant provisions of the Companies (Acceptance of
Deposi ts) Rul es, 1975 with regard to the deposi ts accepted from the publi c. We are informed by the
management that no order has been passed by the Company Law Board, National Company Law Tribunal
or Reserve Bank of India or any Court or any other Tribunal.
7. In our opinion, the company has an internal audit system commensurate with the size and nature of its
business.
8. We have broadly reviewed the cost records maintained by the Company pursuant to the Companies (Cost
Accounting Records) Rules, 2011 prescribed by the Central Government under Section 209(1)(d) of the
Compani es Act, 1956 and are of the opi ni on that pri ma faci e the prescri bed cost records have been
mai ntai ned. We have, however, not made a detai l ed exami nati on of the cost records wi th a vi ew to
determine whether they are accurate or complete.

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9. (a) The company is regular in depositing undisputed statutory dues including Provident Fund, Investor Education and
Protection fund, Employees State Insurance, Income Tax, Sales Tax, Wealth Tax, Service Tax, Custom Duty,
Excise Duty, Cess and other material statuory dues applicable to it.
(b) According to the information and explanations given to us, no undisputed amounts payable in respect of Income
Tax, Wealth Tax, Sales Tax, Service Tax, Custom Duty, Excise Duty, Cess were in arrears, as at 31
st
March
2012 for a period of more than six months from the date they became payable.
(c) Following disputed demands aggregating to 641.97 Lacs have not been deposited since the matters are
pending with the relevant concerned authorities.
10. The company does not have accumulated losses at the end of the financial year. The company has not incurred cash
losses in the financial year ended on that date or in the immediately preceding financial year.
11. According to the information and explanations given to us, the company has not defaulted in repayment of dues to any
financial institution or bank.
12. According to the informaion and explanations given to us the company has not granted any loans and advances on the
basis of security by way of pledge of shares, debentures and other securities.
13. The company is not a chit fund or a nidhi/mutual benefit fund/society. Therefore, the provision of clause 4(xiii) of the
Companies (Auditors Report) Order, 2003 is not applicable to the company.
14. The company has maintained proper records of the transactions and contracts in respect of dealing or trading in
shares, securities and other investments, and timely entries have been made therein. All shares, securities and other
investments have been held by the company in its own name.
15. The company has given guarantee for loan taken by one of its subsidiary from bank. According to the information and
explanations given to us, the terms and conditions there of are not prima facie prejudicial to the interest of the company.
16. According to the information and explanations given to us, the term loans taken during the year have been applied for
the purpose for which they were raised.
17. According to the information and explanations given to us, the company has not used short-term borrowings for
long-term investments.
18. According to the information and explanations given to us, the company has not made any preferential allotment of
shares to parties and companies covered in the register maintained under section 301 of the Companies Act, 1956.
19. The Company has not issued any debenture during the year.
20. The Company has not raised any monies by way of public issue during the year.
21. As per the information and explanations given to us, no fraud on or by the company has been noticed or reported during
the year.
FOR SHAH & CO.,
Chartered Accountants
FRN 109430W
(ASHISH SHAH)
Partner
Place : Mumbai Membership No.: 103750
Date : 28
th
May, 2012
Name of the
Statues
Nature of Dues Amount Period to which
the amount reIates
Forum where the
dispute is pending
Central Excise Act,
1944
Excise Duty &
Service Tax
Rs. 541.64 Lacs Financial years
1997-98 and 2004-
05 to 2011-12
Different authorities
at Vadodara,
Ahmedabad &
Mumbai
Income Tax Act,
1961
Income Tax

Rs. 1.56 Lacs
Rs. 72.91 Lacs
Rs. 0.90 Lac
Assesssement
Years
2005-06
2008-09
2009-10
ITO and CIT (A)
respectively
Central SalesTax
Act, 1956 and Sale
tax Act of various
states
Sales Tax/ VAT
Rs. 0.32 Lac
Rs. 24.64 Lacs
Financial Years
1995-96
2007-08
Sales Tax Tribunal
and Deputy
Commissioner
respectively.

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st MARCH, 2012
As per our report of even date
For Shah & Co. For and on behaIf of the Board,
Chartered Accountants
Vimal K Patel Chairman & Whole Time Director
FRN : 109430W
Mehul K Patel Vice Chairman & Managing Director
Ram Devidayal Director
(ASHISH SHAH) Dinesh Kavthekar Mukesh D Patel Director
Partner Company Secretary
Shailesh A Thakker ED & CFO
Membership No. : 103750
Mumbai : 28
th
May, 2012 Bil - Vadodara: 28
th
May, 2012
PARTICULARS Note AS AT AS AT
No. 31.03.2012 31.03.2011
I EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
1 SharehoIders Funds
(a) Share Capital 3 1,430.37 1,430.37
(b) Reserves and Surplus 4 30,228.41 25,056.11
2 Non-Current LiabiIities
(a) Long-term Borrowings 5 4,586.72 12.60
(b) Deferred Tax Liabilities (Net) 6 814.32 974.08
(c) Other Long-term Liabilities 7 2.00 2.42
(d) Long-term Provisions 8 70.68 84.64
3 Current LiabiIities
(a) Short-term Borrowings 9 5,534.17 11,280.02
(b) Trade Payables 10 3,389.33 3,313.50
(c) Other Current Liabilities 11 1,808.93 847.90
(d) Short-term Provisions 8 3,038.30 3,181.90
TotaI 50,903.23 46,183.54
II ASSETS
1 Non-Current Assets
(a) Fixed Assets 12
(i) Tangible Assets 9,268.67 10,371.91
(ii) Intangible Assets 70.58 186.67
(i ii) Capital Work-in-Progress 220.69 -
(b) Non-Current Investments 13 12,971.36 12,943.58
(c) Long-term Loans and Advances 14 4,945.26 513.93
2 Current Assets
(a) Current Investments 13 208.63 246.85
(b) Inventories 15 7,584.43 10,397.76
(c) Trade Receivables 16 7,819.72 9,460.02
(d) Cash and Bank Balance 17 857.65 859.34
(e) Short-term Loans and Advances 14 6,956.25 1,203.48
TotaI 50,903.23 46,183.54
( in Lacs)

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STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 2012
As per our report of even date
For Shah & Co. For and on behaIf of the Board,
Chartered Accountants
Vimal K Patel Chairman & Whole Time Director
FRN : 109430W
Mehul K Patel Vice Chairman & Managing Director
Ram Devidayal Director
(ASHISH SHAH) Dinesh Kavthekar Mukesh D Patel Director
Partner Company Secretary
Shailesh A Thakker ED & CFO
Membership No. : 103750
Mumbai : 28
th
May, 2012 Bil - Vadodara: 28
th
May, 2012
PARTICULARS Note No. 2011-12 2010-11
INCOME
Revenue from Operations (Net) 18 55,963.28 46,788.01
Other Income 19 2,469.16 225.74
TotaI Revenue 58,432.44 47,013.75
EXPENSES
Cost of Materials Consumed 20 31,755.04 26,307.42
Changes In Inventories of FG & WIP 21 280.06 (759.13)
Employee Benefit Expenses 22 2,532.30 2,081.47
Other Expenses 23 12,273.73 9,773.01
TotaI Expenses 46,841.13 37,402.77
Earning before ExceptionaI Items, Interest, Tax & Depreciation 11,591.30 9,610.98
ExceptionaI Items
Profit on Slump Sale 39.51 -
Earning Before Interest ,Tax & Depreciation 11,630.81 9,610.98
Depreciation and Amortisation Expenses 24 1,527.10 1,296.82
Finance Costs 25 795.30 871.80
Profit Before Tax 9,308.41 7,442.36
Tax Expenses
Current Tax (After adjusting MAT Credit entitlement of 155 Lacs) 2,225.00 1,485.00
Deferred Tax (159.76) 74.35
TotaI Tax Expenses 2,065.24 1,559.35
Profit (Loss) for the Period 7,243.17 5,883.01
Profit (Loss) for the Period from Continuing Operations Before Tax 8,242.47 5,886.04
Tax Expenses of Continuing Operations 1,828.74 1,233.26
Profit / (Loss) from Discontinuing Operations Before Tax 1,065.94 1,556.32
Tax Expenses of Discontinuing Operations 236.50 326.09
Profit (Loss) for the Period 7,243.17 5,883.01
Earning Per Equity Share (Face VaIue of 2 each)
Basic & Diluted before Exceptional Item 10.07 8.23
Basic & Diluted after Exceptional Item 10.13 8.23
( in Lacs)

CASH FLOW STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2012
PARTICULARS 2011-12 2010-11
AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT
( in Lacs)
(A) CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net Profit / (Loss) Before Tax 9,308.41 7,442. 36
Adjustments for non cash items / items required to be
disclosed separately:
Depreci ati on 1,527.10 1,296.82
Interest and Finance charges Paid 795.30 871.80
Unrealised Gain (Net of Loss) 15.00 (8.48)
(Profit)/Loss on Sale of Fixed Assets (547.25) (46.17)
(Profit)/Loss on Sale of Investment (92.66) (4.35)
Interest Received (310.89) (31.18)
Di vi dend Received (1,757.71) (27.75)
(371.11) 2,050. 69
Operating Profit Before Working CapitaI changes 8,937. 30 9,493.05
Adjustments for change in Working CapitaI & Provisions
(Increase) / Decrease in Trade receivables 1,641.24 (670.09)
(Increase) / Decrease in Inventories 2,813.33 (2,804.41)
(Increase) / Decrease in Short term Advances (5,562.83)
(Increase) / Decrease in Long term Advances (2,543.84) (199.40)
Increase / (Decrease) in Short term provisions 288.65
Increase / (Decrease) in Long term provisions (13.96)
Increase / (Decrease) in Long term Liabilities (0.42)
Increase / (Decrease) in Other current liabilities (116.98)
Increase / (Decrease) in Trade Payables 59.89 645.21
(3,434.92) (3,028.69)
Cash Generated from Operations 5,502. 38 6,464.36
Income Tax Paid ( Net of refunds) (2,366.96) (1,465.92)
(2,366.96) (1,465.92)
Net Cash FIow from Operating Activities 3,135.42 4,998. 44
(B) CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Purchase of Fixed Assets & Capital Advances (4,332.96) (3,892.85)
Sale of Fixed Assets 2,463.10 156.91
Purchase of Investments
Purchase of Shares in Subsidiaries (1,562.82) (110.41)
Investment in share (40.18) (116.32)
Sale of Investment 1,706.11 86.95
Di vi dend Received 1,757.71 27.75
Interest Received 262.92 31.18
253.88 (3,816.79)
Net Cash FIow from Investing Activities 3,389. 30 1,181.65
(C) CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Di vi dend Pai d (2,134.34) (1,417.56)
Tax Pai d on Di vi dend (348.09) (237.58)
Interest and Finance charges Paid (795.31) (871.80)
Increase/(Decrease) in Long-term Borrowings 5,632.60 1,660.05
Increase/(Decrease) in Short-term Borrowings (5,745.85) (5.80)
Net Cash Used In Financing Activities (3,390.99) (872.69)
Net Cash OutfIow During the Year (1.69) 308.96
Cash and Cash EquivaIents at the beginning of the year 859.34 550.38
Cash and Cash EquivaIents at the end of the year 857.65 859.34
As per our report of even date
For Shah & Co. For and on behaIf of the Board,
Chartered Accountants
Vi mal K Patel Chai rman & Whol e Ti me Di rector
FRN : 109430W
Mehul K Patel Vice Chairman & Managing Director
Ram Devi dayal Director
(ASHISH SHAH) Dinesh Kavthekar Mukesh D Patel Director
Partner Company Secretary
Shailesh A Thakker ED & CFO
Membership No. : 103750
Mumbai : 28
th
May, 2012 Bil - Vadodara: 28
th
May, 2012
The above Cash flow statement has been prepared under the Indirect Method set out in Accounting Standard 3 on Cash Flow
Statement by the ICAI.

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
1) Corporate Information
Banco Products (Indi a) Li mi ted i s a publ i c company domi ci l ed i n Indi a and i ncorporated under the
Compani es Act, 1956. Equity shares of the company are l i sted on two stock exchanges i n Indi a. The
Company is engaged in manufacturing and selling of radiators and gaskets. The company caters to both
domestic and international market.
2) Basis of Accounting
i) The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention (except for certain
fi xed assets, whi ch have been reval ued) i n accordance wi th the general l y accepted accounti ng
principles to comply with the applicable Accounting Standards as prescribed under the Companies
(Accounting Standards) Rules, 2006 and the relevant provisions of the Companies Act, 1956.
ii ) The Company generally follows the mercantile system of accounting and recognises significant items
of income and expenditure on accrual basis.
iii) Use of esti mates: The preparati on of financi al statements in conformi ty wi th general l y accepted
accounting principles in India requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect
the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent liabilities at the date of the
financial statements.
2.1) Summary of Significant Accounting PoIicies
a. Fixed Assets and Depreciation / Amortisation
i) Fi xed Assets are stated at cost (net of cenvat /servi ce tax credi t wherever cl ai med) l ess
accumulated depreciation and impairment, if any, other than land and building at Bhaili division
which are shown at revalued cost. The cost of assets comprises of purchase price and directly
attributable cost of bringing the assets to its working condition for its intended use including
borrowing cost and incidental expenditure incurred up to the date the assets are ready for its
intended use.
ii ) Depreci ati on on pl ant & machi nery (except el ectri cal i nstal l ati ons), computers, l aboratory
equipments, machine tools and effluent treatment plant purchased on or after 1
st
October, 1982
has been provided on straight line basis and on other assets on written down value basis at the
rates specified in schedul e XIV of the Compani es Act, 1956. Indi vi dual items of fixed assets
costing up to 5,000 are fully depreciated in the year of purchase.
iii) Technical know-how recognised as intangible asset was stated at the consideration paid for
acquisition and amortised on straight-line basis at plant & machinery rates.
b. Impairment of Assets
The carrying amounts of assets are reviewed at each balance sheet date if there is any indication of
impairment based on internal or external factors. An asset is treated as impaired when the carrying
cost of assets exceeds i ts recoverabl e value. An i mpai rment l oss is charged to the profit & l oss
account in the year in which an asset is identified as impaired. The impairment loss, if any, recognised
i n pri or accounti ng period i s reversed i f there has been a change in the estimate of recoverabl e
amount.
c. Foreign Currency Transactions
Foreign currency transactions are recorded at the exchange rate prevailing on the date of transaction.
Monetary items denominated in foreign currencies at the year-end are translated at the year-end rates.
Any exchange differences arising on settlement/transaction are dealt with in the Statement of Profit and
Loss except those relating to acquisition of fixed assets, which are adjusted to the cost of the asset.
d. Investments
Non-current Investments are stated at cost. No provision for diminution in value, if any, has been
made as these are l ong-term i nvestments and i n the opi ni on of the management any decl i ne i s
temporary. Current Investments are stated at lower of cost and fair value.
e. Inventories
i) Raw materi als, stores & spares, packing materials, work-i n-process and fi nished goods are
valued at lower of cost and net realisable value. Damaged, unserviceable and inert stocks are
suitably depreciated.

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
ii ) In determining cost of raw materials, stores & spares and packing materials weighted average
cost method is used. Cost of inventory comprises all costs of purchase, duties and taxes other
than those subsequently recoverable from tax authorities.
iii) Cost of fi ni shed products and work-i n-process i ncl ude the cost of raw materi al s, packi ng
materials, an appropriate share of fixed and variable production overheads and excise duty as
applicable on the finished goods.
f. Retirement Benefits
The Company has defined contri bution plan for i ts empl oyee s retirement benefits compri sing of
provi dent fund. The Company contributes to provident fund for its employees. The Company has
defined benefit plan comprising of gratuity fund and leave encashment entitlement. The liability for the
gratuity fund and leave encashment has been determined on the basis of an independent actuarial
valuation done at the year-end. Actuarial gains and losses comprise adjustments and the effect of
changes in the actuarial assumptions and are recognised in the Statement of Profit and Loss as income
or expense. Contribution in respect of gratuity is paid to the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC).
g. Research and DeveIopment
i) Capital expenditure related to scientific research is shown separately under the respective head
of fixed assets.
ii ) Revenue expenses including depreciation are charged to Statement of Profit and Loss.
h. SaIes
Revenue from sale of goods is recognised only when it can be reliably measured and it is reasonable
to expect ultimate collection. Sales are net of returns and discounts and exclude sales tax, excise duty
and other charges.
i. Provision for Current and Deferred Tax
i) Provision for current tax is calculated after taking into consideration the deduction allowable
under the provisions of the Income-tax Act, 1961.
ii ) Deferred tax resulting from timing difference between book and taxable profit is accounted by
using the tax rate that have been enacted or substantively enacted as on the balance sheet date.
The deferred tax liability is provided in the Statement of Profit and Loss. Deferred tax assets are
recognised only if there is reasonable certainty that the assets can be realised in future.
j. Borrowing Costs
Borrowing costs attributable to the acquisition or construction of a qualifying asset is capitalised as
part of the cost of the asset. Other borrowing cost is recognised as an expense in the period in which
they are incurred.
k. Dividend
Dividend income is considered on receipt basis
I. Provisions, Contingent LiabiIities and Contingent Assets
Provisions involving substantial degree of estimation in measurement are recognised when there is
a present obl i gati on as a resul t of past event and i t i s probabl e that there wi l l be an outfl ow of
resources. Contingent Liabilities which are not recognised are disclosed by way of notes. Contingent
assets are neither recognised nor disclosed in the financial statements.
m. Trade ReceivabIes
Trade Receivables are stated after writing off debts considered as bad. Provision is made for debts
considered as doubtful, if any. Discounts due yet to be quantified at the customer level are included
under the head Provisions.
n. Earning Per Share
The Basic and Diluted Earning Per Share (EPS) is computed by dividing the net profit after tax for the
year by weighted average number of equity shares outstanding during the year.
o. Proposed Dividend
Dividend recommended by The Board of Directors is provided for in the accounts, pending approval at
annual general meeting.

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 3 - SharehoIders Funds
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
( in Lacs) ( in Lacs)
Equity Share capitaI
Authorised
1520 Lacs Equity Share of 2 each 3,040.00 3,040.00
TotaI 3,040.00 3,040.00
Issued, Subscribed & FuIIy paid Up
715.19 Lacs Equity Share of 2 each 1,430.37 1,430.37
TotaI 1,430.37 1,430.37
a A reconciIiation of the number of shares outstanding at the beginning and at the end of the reporting period
As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
No. in Lacs in Lacs No. in Lacs in Lacs
At the beginning of the period 715.19 1,430.37 715.19 1,430.37
Issued during the year - - - -
Outstanding at the end of the period 715.19 1,430.37 715.19 1,430.37
b Terms / rights attached to equity shares
The company has only one class of equity shares having par value of 2 per share. Each holder of equity
shares is entitled to one vote per share. The Company declares and pays dividend in Indian rupees. The
dividend proposed by the Board of directors is subject to approval of the shareholders in the ensuing
Annual General Meeting.
As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
c Share heId by hoIding Company or uItimate hoIding company NiI NiI
As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
d Share heId by subsidiary Company or uItimate subsidiary company NiI NiI
(Nos. in Lacs)
e Aggregate number of bonus shares issued, shares issued for consideration other than cash and
shares bought back durting the period of five years immediateIy preceding the reporting date.
As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
1 Equity shares of 2 each allotted as fully paid up bonus shares by
capitalizing General Reserve 590.95 590.95
2 Equity shares of 2 each allotted as fully paid up in terms of
amalgamation without payment being received in cash 99.45 99.45
f Share in the company heId by each sharehoIder hoIding more than 5 % shares specifying the no of
shares
Name of the SharehoIder As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
No. in Lacs % No. in Lacs %
1 Vimal K Patel 55.73 7.79 55.73 7.79
2 Samir K Patel 49.59 6.93 47.84 6.68
3 Mehul K Patel 56.05 7.84 53.95 7.54
4 Overseas Pearl Ltd 269.10 37.63 269.10 37.63

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 4 - Reserves and SurpIus -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
a CapitaI Reserve
Balance as per last Financial Statements 0.77 0.77
b RevaIuation Reserve
Balance as per last Financial Statements 24.86 26.12
Less: amount transferred to the Statement of Profit and Loss
as reduction from depreciation 1.16 1.26
CIosing BaIance 23.70 24.86
c Security Premium Reserve
Balance as per last Financial Statements 1,200.31 1,200.31
d GeneraI Reserve
Balance as per last Financial Statements 8,652.36 7,952.36
Add: Amount transferred from Surplus balance in the
Statement of Profit and Loss 875.00 700.00
Add: Amount transferred from Investment subsidy 33.45 -
CIosing BaIance 9,560.81 8,652.36
e Investment Subsidy
Balance as per last Financial Statements 33.45 33.45
Less: Amount transferred to General Reserve 33.45 -
CIosing BaIance - 33.45
f SurpIus in the Statement of Profit and Loss
Balance as per last Financial Statements 15,144.36 12,463.28
Add: Reversal of excees Dividend Distribution Tax Provision 8.31 -
Profit for the year 7,243.17 5,883.01
Less : Appropriations
Proposed Final Equity Dividend [ amount per share
2.50 (31 March 2011 3) ] 1,787.97 2,145.56
Tax on Proposed Equity Dividend 290.05 356.37
Transfer to General Reserve 875.00 700.00
Net SurpIus in the Statement of Profit and Loss 19,442.82 15,144.36
TotaI 30,228.41 25,056.11

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 5 - Long-term Borrowings -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
a From Banks
Foreign Currency Term Loan from banks (Secured) 5,645.20 -
Less: Current portion of Long term borrowings 1,058.48 -
(Refer Note No. 11)
TotaI 4,586.72 -
b Deposits from Public - (Unsecured) - 12.60
TotaI - 12.60
TotaI 4,586.72 12.60
Forei gn currency term l oan (ECB) of US $ 110 Lacs from Standared Chartered Bank carri es i nterest
@ 3 M LIBOR plus 2 %. The loan is repayable within 3 years on quarterly instalments. The loan is secured by
hypothecation of specific movable assets of the Company by way of First Charge.
Note 6 - Deferred Tax LiabiIities (Net) -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
Deferred Tax LiabiIity
Fixed assets : Impact of difference between WDV as per
Income Tax Act and Company Law (863.35) (982.74)
TotaI Deferred Tax LiabiIities (863.35) (982.74)
Deferred Tax Assets
Impact of provision allowable for tax purpose on payment basis 49.03 8.66
TotaI Deferred Tax Assets 49.03 8.66
CIosing Net Deferred Tax LiabiIities (814.32) (974.08)
Opening Net Deferred Tax Liabilities (974.08) (899.73)
Charged to Statement of Profit and Loss (159.76) 74.35
Note 7 - Other Long-term LiabiIities -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
Security Deposits Received 2.00 2.42
TotaI 2.00 2.42

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 8 - Provisions -
ParticuIars Non current Current
As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011 As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
Provision for Gratuity 168.93 234.97
Provision for Leave Encashment 70.68 84.64 2.61
TotaI 70.68 84.64 171.54 234.97
Provision for Proposed Equity Dividend 1,787.97 2,145.56
Tax on Proposed Equity Dividend 290.05 356.40
Provision for Marketing 325.56 125.42
Provision for Export 196.76 171.92
Provision for Expenses 266.42 147.63
TotaI 2,866.76 2,946.93
TotaI 70.68 84.64 3,038.30 3,181.90
Note 9 - Short-term Borrowings -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
a Loans RepayabIe on Demand
From Banks
Cash Credit from Banks - Secured 3,273.18 4,496.59
Packing Credit from Banks - Secured 1111.83
Short-term Loans - Secured 3,750.00
Packing Credit from Banks - Unsecured 792.29 1,911.60
Short-term Loans - Unsecured 1,300.00
Buyers Credit - Unsecured 156.10
5,521.57 11,270.02
b Deposits from PubIic - Unsecured 12.60 10.00
TotaI 5,534.17 11,280.02
Cash Credit loans are secured against first charge on pari passu basis by way of hypothecation of the current
assets both present and future in favour of participating Scheduled Banks.
Note 10 - Trade PayabIes -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
Due to Micro Small and Medium Enterprises 196.68 347.12
Due to Others 3,192.65 2,966.38
TotaI 3,389.33 3,313.50

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 11 - Other current IiabiIitites -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
Current Maturities of Long-term Debt 1,058.48 -
Statutory IiabiIities
- VAT Payable 74.22 71.41
- TDS Payable 31.00 21.42
- Salary payable 132.45 114.29
- Providend Fund Payable 13.85 11.43
- Professional Tax Payable 1.16 1.03
- Other Payables 287.89 230.03
- Advance from Customers 209.88 398.30
TotaI 1,808.93 847.90
Note 12 - Fixed Assets ( in Lacs)
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Notes
1 The Company has acquired Leasehold land on 16th December 2010 on Lease for 99 years. The amorti sation per year on the same is 8.79 Lacs
2 The borrowing cost capitalised during the year ended 31March 2012 was 246.87 lacs. (Previous Year Nil)
3 Other Assets include Weighing Machine , Air Conditioner and other Equipments

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 13 - Investments
Non Current Investments -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
Unquoted Equity Instruments (FuIIy Paid Up)
Investment in Subsidiaries
25000 (P.Y25000) Ordinary shares of 4.54 Euro each in
Netherlands Radiateur Fabriek BV 11,194.54 11,194.54
2259 (P.Y. 45182) Equity shares of TShs 100000 each in
Kilimanjaro Biochem Ltd.- Tanzania (Indirect Subsidiary) 80.79 1,615.83
1250 (P.Y Nil) Lake Mineral (Mauritius) Ltd. 62.82 -
15000000 (P.Y. Nil) Equity shares of 10 each in Banco Gaskets (India) Ltd. 1,500.00 -
TotaI 12,838.14 12,810.37
Investment In Associates
620080 (P.Y. 620080) Equity Shares in Banco Aluminium Ltd. 25.35 25.35
TotaI 25.35 25.35
Other Investments
3540 (P.Y. 3540) Equity shares of TShs 100000 each in
Lake Cement Ltd (Tanzania) 107.62 107.62
1000 (P.Y.1000 ) Equity shares of 25 each Co- Operative Bank of Baroda 0.25 0.25
TotaI 107.87 107.87
TotaI 12,971.36 12,943.58
Current Investments -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
Investment in Equity & other Instruments (Quoted) (FuIIy Paid Up)
3294 (P.Y.3294) Indian Motor Parts Ltd. of 10 each 3.14 3.14
400 (P.Y.400) Perfect Circle Victor Ltd. of 1 each 0.01 0.01
132700 (P.Y.132700) Swiss Glasscoat Equipment Ltd. of Rs 10 each 13.38 13.38
17 (P.Y.17) Talbros Eng Ltd of 10 each 0.00 0.00
511 (P.Y.511) National Hydro Power Corporation of Rs 10 each 0.18 0.18
315 (P.Y.315) Oil India Ltd of Rs 10 each 3.31 3.31
225 (P.Y.225) Glaxosmithkline Consumer Healthcare Ltd of 10 each 3.65 3.65
900 (P.Y.900) Axis Bank Ltd of 10 each 11.85 11.85
Nil (P.Y. 1050) Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd of 5 each - 13.41
Nil (P.Y. 6300) Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd of 5 each (Bonus) - -
600 (P.Y. 600) Punjab National Bank of 10 each 5.51 5.51

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Current Investments -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
2000 (P.Y.2000) Infrastruchire Ltd of 2 (IVRC Ltd.) 3.33 3.33
7500 (P.Y.7500) Itc Ltd of Re.1 each 12.61 12.61
300 (P.Y.400) Infosys Technologies Ltd of 5 each 8.75 11.67
320 (P.Y.320) State Bank of India of 10 each 8.85 8.85
Nil (P.Y.1000) Opto Circuit India Ltd of 10 each - 2.81
Nil (P.Y.8000) Ashok Leyland Ltd. of Re 1 each - 5.98
Nil (P.Y.3400) Tulip Telecom Ltd. of Re. 2 each - 5.96
150 (P.Y.150) Larsen & Turbo Ltd of 2 each 2.26 2.26
2500 (P.Y.2500 of 10 each) HDFC Bank Ltd of 2 each 11.70 5.40
625 (P.Y. 625) Tata Steel Ltd of 10 each 4.02 4.02
500 (P.Y. Nil) Hero Motorcorp Ltd of 10 each 9.61 -
430 (P.Y. Nil) Cadila Health Care of 10 each 4.07 -
1770 (P.Y. Nil) Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd of Re.1 each 8.17 -
2050 (P.Y. Nil) Biocon Ltd of 10 each 7.09 -
5 (P.Y. 5) 10.5% Non convertible Debentures of Tata Housing
Deveopment Ltd of 10,00,000 each 52.12 52.12
TotaI 173.62 169.45
Investment in other (Quoted) (FuIIy Paid Up)
200000 (P.Y.200000) Baroda Pioneer PSU Equity Fund of 10 each 20.00 20.00
Nil ( P.Y.11405) Motilal Oswal Most Shares M50 Etf-Gr of 10 each - 8.90
Nil ( P.Y. 355000) DSP Blackrock FMP-12 M Series 17-Growth of
10 each - 35.50
164089 (P.Y.164089).Motilal Oswal Most Shares Midcap-100 Etf(8) of
10 each 13.00 13.00
200.4780 (P.Y.Nil) Reliance Money Manager Fund - Retails
Option-Daily Dividend Plan 2.01 -
TOTAL Other ( Quoted) 35.01 77.40
TotaI Current Investment 208.63 246.85
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
Market VaIue of Quoted Investments
Equity Investments 170.46 156.73
Debenture 50.00 50.00
Other 35.01 77.40

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 14 - Loans and Advances -
ParticuIars Non current Current
As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011 As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
(Unsecured, considered good)
CapitaI Advances 2,401.42 513.93
Security Deposit 81.27 78.73
Loans and Advances to ReIated
Parties (Subsidiary Companies)
Current maturities of Loan given to
Kilimanjaro Biochem Limited 2,540.34 846.78
Receivable from
Banco Gaskets (India) Ltd 4,872.64
Others Loans and Advances
Advance Tax (Net of Provision for Taxation) 274.71 132.75
Balance with Customs and Central
Excise Authorities 183.73 349.63
Prepaid expenses 72.30 43.73
Interest receivable on Fixed Deposits 49.40 1.43
Advance to Vendors 375.86 394.64
LIC Group Gratuity Account 156.76 146.24
Fixed Deposits with more than
12 Month Maturity 3.50
Other Advances 42.81 56.33
TotaI 4,945.26 513.93 6,956.25 1,203.48
Note 15 - Inventories (At Iower of Cost or Net ReaIisabIe VaIue) -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
Raw Materials 4,827.93 7,603.18
Work-in-Progress 1,362.52 1,642.16
Finished Goods 749.59 750.01
Stores and Spares 536.88 265.19
Loose Tools 16.48 7.83
Packing Materials 91.03 129.39
TotaI 7,584.43 10,397.76
(As per Inventories taken,valued and certified by the Management)
Note 16 - Trade ReceivabIes -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
(Unsecured, considered good)
Trade receivables overdue for more than six months 189.24 231.98
Others 7,630.48 9,228.04
TotaI 7,819.72 9,460.02

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 17 - Cash and Bank BaIances -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
Cash and Cash EquivaIents
Cash on hand 8.12 9.18
BaIances with Banks
On Current Accounts 67.84 68.52
On EEFC Accounts 63.12 108.10
Deposits with maturity of less than 3 months 12.33 37.72
TotaI 151.41 223.52
Other Bank BaIances
Deposits with maturity for more than 12 months 4.46 526.81
Deposits with maturity between 3 to 12 months 556.74 5.75
Margin money deposit with Banks 31.25 9.00
Unpaid Dividend 113.79 94.26
TotaI 706.24 635.82
TotaI 857.65 859.34
Note 18 - Revenue from Operations -
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
SaIe of Product
Finished Goods 58,908.66 49,596.03
Less : Excise Duty (4,496.22) (3,598.33)
Net SaIes 54,412.44 45,997.70
Other Operating Revenue
Scrap Sales 892.76 663.14
Profit on Sale of Assets 547.25 46.17
Export Incentives 110.83 81.00
TotaI 1,550.84 790.31
Revenue from Operations (Net) 55,963.28 46,788.01
DetaiIs of Product SoId 2011-12 2010-11
Gaskets 10,992.27 10,681.28
Copper Brass Radiators 12,372.11 9,456.05
Aluminium Radiators 35,439.41 29,332.00
Others 104.87 126.70
TotaI 58,908.66 49,596.03

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 19 - Other Income -
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Interest Income on
Bank Deposits 77.89 9.55
Current Invesments 5.00 5.67
Others 228.00 15.96
Dividend Income on
Investment in Subsidiaries 1,729.61
Investment in Associates 21.70 6.20
Other Investments 6.40 21.55
Net Gain on Sale of Current Investment 92.66 4.35
Other Non Operating Income 307.89 162.46
TotaI 2,469.16 225.74
Other Non Operating Income includes insurance claims, Sales Tax Refunds, Design Charges and Recovery of
Tooling Costs.
Note 20 - Cost of Raw MateriaI & Components Consumed -
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Inventory at the beginning of the year 7,603.18 5,667.25
Add : Purchases 28,979.80 28,243.35
TotaI 36,582.98 33,910.60
Less : Inventory at the end of the year 4,827.93 7,603.18
TotaI 31,755.04 26,307.42
The above incIudes MateriaI Consumption for Research and
DeveIopment purpose as foIIows -
Material Consumption 111.36 100.00
DetaiIs of Raw MateriaI & Components Consumed
Copper & Copper Alloys 5,181.63 5,241.86
Gasket Material 1,062.98 1,202.31
Steel Sheets/Plates 1,419.35 1,294.84
Aluminium 10,817.58 8,431.53
Others 13,273.50 10,136.88
TotaI 31,755.04 26,307.42
DetaiIs of Raw MateriaI & Components Consumed
Imported items (including canalized items at landed cost) 11,360.70 8,733.08
% to RMC 35.78 33.20
Indiginious items 20,394.34 17,574.34
% to RMC 64.22 66.80
TotaI 31,755.04 26,307.42

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 21 - (Increase)/Decrease in Inventories -
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Inventories at the end of the year
Work-in-Progress 1,362.52 1,642.16
Finished Goods 749.59 750.01
TotaI 2,112.11 2,392.17
Inventories at the beginning of the year
Work-in-Progress 1,642.16 950.36
Finished Goods 750.01 682.68
TotaI 2,392.17 1,633.04
Changes in Inventories of FG & WIP 280.06 (759.13)
Note 22 - EmpIoyee Benefit Expenses -
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Salaries, Wages & Bonus 2,312.96 1,891.25
Companys Contribution to Gratuity 44.61 35.57
Companys Contribution to Leave Encashment 45.21 33.78
Companys Contribution to Provident Fund 84.89 68.56
Provident Fund Administration Charges 8.00 5.61
Staff Welfare Expenses 36.63 46.70
TotaI 2,532.30 2,081.47
The above incIudes foIIowing expenses for Research and DeveIopment purpose-
Salaries,Wages and Bonus 179.42 153.94
Companys Contribution P. F. and Other Funds 5.38 4.07
Welfare Expenses 0.01 0.02
TotaI 184.81 158.03
Note 23 - Other Expenses -
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Manufacturing Expenses
Stores Tools & Dies Consumed 1,280.94 1,019.61
Power & Fuel 815.92 566.99
Labour Charges 3,824.52 2,913.77
Repairs to Plant & Machinery 912.42 845.44
Repairs to Electric Installation 161.91 133.96
Repairs to Building 63.36 34.44
Sundry Repairs 2.94 1.76
Factory General Expenses 169.33 104.23
Insurance Premium on Assets 8.79 6.08
Administrative Expenses
Payment to Auditors (Refer Detail Below) 14.48 16.37
Rent Rates & Taxes 38.42 14.21
Postage & Courier 41.22 36.04
Telephone Expenses 37.05 35.50
Director Sitting Fees 1.78 1.85

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 23 - Other Expenses -
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Insurance 3.89 0.48
Travelling/Conveyance & Vehicle Expenses 256.46 217.17
Miscellaneous Expenses 182.46 248.40
Donation 14.10 14.31
Exchange Loss 224.41 0.42
SeIIing & Distribution Expenses
Commission & Discount 1,366.89 1,064.32
Advertisement & Sales Promotion 39.95 40.06
Other Selling Expenses 456.98 298.16
Bad Debts written off - 47.37
Royalty to Foreign Colaborator 2.00 5.01
Transit Insurance (Outward) 48.65 56.89
Freight & Transport (Net) 2,304.87 2,050.17
TotaI 12,273.73 9,773.01
Payment to Auditors 2011-12 2010-11
As Auditor :
Statutory Audit fee 7.50 7.50
Other Services (Certification) 5.48 6.88
Out of Pocket Expenses 1.50 1.99
TotaI 14.48 16.37
The above incIudes foIIowing expenses incurred for Research and DeveIopment purpose -
Utilities - other 61.23 51.61
Other Administrative and Misc. Expenses 28.26 25.12
TotaI 89.49 76.73
Note 24 - Depreciation & Amortisation -
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Depreciation on Tangible Assets 1,500.16 1,269.37
Amortisation on Intangible Assets 28.10 28.71
TotaI 1,528.26 1,298.08
Less : Charged to Revaluation Reserves (1.16) (1.26)
TotaI 1,527.10 1,296.82
Note 25 - Finance Cost -
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Fixed Period Loans 181.18 133.78
Interest on Working Capital 358.09 561.42
Interest on Packing Credit 78.08 64.48
Interest to Others 0.96 24.70
Bank Charges 176.99 87.42
TotaI 795.30 871.80

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26) Discontinuing Operation
a The Company has transferred the Gasket Manufacturing Division/Unit having its Manufacturing Facility at Anakhi
by way of Slump Sale to Banco Gaskets (India) Limited (BGIL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company as per
agreement dated 31.03.2012 with effect from 31.03.2012 for a consideration of 4600 Lacs as a result of which the
current years figures of Assets & Liabilities are not strictly comparable with that of the previous year.
b The following statement shows the revenue and expenses of the discontinued operation
( in Lacs)
2011-12 2010-11
Revenue 10,808.72 10,551.73
Expenses 9,322.60 8,578.93
Profit / (Loss) from operation activities 1,486.12 1,972.80
Finance Costs 120.97 145.58
Depreciation / Amortization 299.21 270.90
Profit / (Loss) before tax 1,065.94 1,556.32
Income-Tax expenses 236.50 326.09
Profit / (Loss) after tax 829.44 1,230.23
The carrying amounts of the total assets and liabilities disposed off on the date of sale are as follows
(As per Slump Sale Agreement between BPIL & BGIL dated 31
st
March, 2012)
( in Lacs)
2011-12
Total Assets 6,786.03
Total Liabilities 2,225.54
Net Assets 4,560.49
27) Earning Per Share ( in Lacs)
2011-12 2010-11
Profit available for Equity shareholders before Exceptional Item 7,203.66 5,883.01
Weighted average paid up Equity Shares - Nos. in Lacs 715.19 715.19
Earning Per Equity Share (Basic and Diluted) ( ) 10.07 8.23
Profit available for Equity Shareholders after Exceptional Item 7,243.17 5,883.01
Weighted Average paid up Equity Share - Nos. in Lacs 715.19 715.19
Earning Per Equity Share (Basic and Diluted) ( ) 10.13 8.23
Nominal value per Equity Share ( ) 2.00 2.00
28) Gratuity and other post empIoyment benefit pIans
Changes in present vaIue of defined benefit obIigation
( in Lacs)
2011-12 2010-11
Gratuity Leave Gratuity Leave
(Funded) Encashment (Funded) Encashment
(Unfunded) (Unfunded)
Defined Benefit Obligation (Opening) 234.97 84.64 210.73 72.67
Current Service Cost 16.23 12.95 19.84 13.85
Interest Cost 19.38 6.98 17.39 5.35
Actuarial (Gain)/Loss 22.17 25.27 10.24 14.58
Benefits Paid (26.26) (30.42) (23.23) (21.81)
Liability Transferred to
Banco Gaskets (India) Limited (97.57) (26.14) - -
Defined Benefit Obligation (Closing) 168.92 73.29 234.97 84.64
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

ReconciIiation of fair vaIue of pIan assets (Funded) ( in Lacs)
2011-12 2010-11
Fair Value of Plan Assets at beginning of the year 146.25 136.09
Expected Return on Plan Assets 13.40 12.50
Actuarial (Gain)/Loss (0.23) (0.61)
Employer Contribution 23.60 21.49
Benefits Paid (26.26) (23.23)
Fair value of plan assets at year end 156.76 146.25
Expenses recognised in Statement of Profit and Loss under the head EmpIoyee Benefit Expenses
( in Lacs)
2011-12 2010-11
Gratuity Leave Gratuity Leave
Encashment Encashment
Current Service Cost 16.23 12.95 19.84 13.85
Interest Cost 19.38 6.98 17.39 5.35
Actuarial (Gain)/Loss 22.40 25.27 10.85 14.58
Expected return on plan assets (13.41) - (12.51) -
Total Expenses/ Gain recognised in
Profit & Loss Account 44.61 45.21 35.57 33.78
ActuariaI assumptions
2011-12 2010-11
Mortality LIC (1994-1996) published LIC (1994-1996) published
table of mortality rate table of mortality rate
Rate of Interest 8.5% 8.25 %
Salary Growth 6.00% 6.00 %
Withdrawal Rates 5% at younger ages 5% at younger ages
reducing to 1 % at older age reducing to 1 % at older age
Retirement Age 58 Years 58 Years
Expected return on plan assets at 31
st
March 9.25% 9.25 %
Base of LIC structure of interest rates on gratuity funds
29) Segment Information
The Company has identified manufacturing of automobile components as its sole primary segment. Thus, the
disclosure requirements as set out in Accounting Standard 17 (AS-17) Segment Reporting are not applicable.
30) ReIated Party DiscIosures
i. Key Management Personnel
a. Name Relationship
Vimal K.Patel Chairman & Whole Time Director
Mehul K.Patel Vice Chairman & Managing Director
Shailesh A.Thakker ED & CFO
Kiran Shetty ED
Kersi P. Kapdia ED (Up to 31.5.2010)
b. Relatives of directors with whom transactions took place during the year
1. Mrs. Hasumatiben K. Patel
2. Mr. Kush V. Patel
3. Mrs. Pritty V. Patel
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

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ii. Related Parties where Control exists:
Name ReIationship
Banco Alluminium Ltd, Under Common Control
Kilimanjaro Biochem Limited Indirect Subsidiary Company
Nederlandse Radiateuren Fabriek Ltd. Subsidiary Company
Banco Gaskets ( India) Ltd. Subsidiary Company
Lake Mineral (Mauritius) Ltd. Subsidiary Company
iii. Related parties with whom transactions have taken place during the year: ( in Lacs)
Name of ReIated Party and Nature of Transaction 2011-12 2010-11
Nature of ReIationship
Banco Aluminium Limited Purchase of Goods 919.29 584.80
Capital Assets sold 3.16 0.02
Sales of Goods 24.13 24.98
Services Received 6.02 0.08
Closing Balance (Dr.) 5.82 (4.20)
Ms Hasumatiben K Patel Interest paid on F.D. 1.00 1.00

Kilimanjaro Biochem Limited Purchase of Shares 2.79
- Interest Received 229.00
Closing Balance 80.79 1,613.82
Nederlandse Radiateuren Fabriek B.V.
- Sale of goods 2,512.86 2,604.22
Capital Assets Sold 114.57 119.40
Closing Balance 399.66 274.27
Lake Mineral (Mauritius) Limited Sale of Shares 1,535.04
(Subsidiary Company)
Mr. Kush Patel Salary & perquisites 3.01 1.38

Mrs. Pritty V. Patel (Wife of Director) Payment of Rent 16.00
Banco Gaskets (India) Ltd Slump Sale 4,600.00
(Subsidiary Company) Equity investments 1,500.00
Reimbursement of
Expnses incurred 28.27
Closing Balance 4,872.64
iv) Remuneration to Key Management Personnel
Name Remuneration including perquisites ( in lacs)
31
st
March,2012 31
st
March,2011
Vimal K.Patel 67.48
Mehul K.Patel 67.12
Shailesh A Thakker 51.72 39.17
Kiran Shetty 41.70 21.24*
Kersi P. Kapadia 9.88*
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
* Part of the year

31) CapitaI and other commitments
Estimated amount of contracts remaining to be executed on capital account not provided for 212.52 Lacs
(P.Y. 1,064.38 Lacs).
32) Contingent LiabiIities
a Counter guarantees given to the banks in respect of various guarantees issued by the banks to third
parties 2481.13 Lacs (Previous Year 40.33 Lacs).
c Letter of credit opened and outstanding 754.68 Lacs (P. Y. 368.86 Lacs).
d Other claims against the Company not acknowledged as debts amount unascertainable.
e Claims from employees and former employees amount unascertainable.
f Disputed tax liabilities:
i) Excise Duty and Service Tax 541.64 Lacs (P. Y. 203.73 Lacs).
ii ) Income Tax 75.37 Lacs (P. Y. 1.19 Lacs).
iii) Sales Tax 24.96 (P. Y. Nil).
33) As far as bal ances of Trade Payabl es & Trade Recei vabl es are concerned, the Company has done
reconciliation with major parties, pending formal confirmation.
34) In compliance with the Accounting Standard (AS-2) issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
(ICAI), the Company has included excise duty on closing stock of finished goods amounting to 67.65 Lacs
(Previous Year 50.06 Lacs) and the same has been claimed as expenditure. However this charge has no
impact on the profit of the Company for the year under review.
35) CapitaIisation of Expenditure
During the year, the Company has capitalised the following expenses of revenue nature to Capital Work-in-
Progress (CWIP). Consequently, expenses disclosed under respective notes are net of amount capitalised
by the Company.
Particulars Amount ( in lacs)
Consumable Stores 180.74
Rent & Hiring Charges 7.21
Repairs & Maintenance 17.96
Others 14.78
TotaI 220.69
36) Maximum balance due during the year from Banco Aluminum Ltd, a company under the same management,
is 91.41 Lacs (P.Y. 7.26 Lacs)
37) Details of dues to micro and small enterprises as defined under the MSMED Act,2006
Based on the i nformation avai labl e wi th the Company and reli ed upon by the auditors, the di scl osure
requirement as prescribed under the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006
is as under:
31 March 2012 31 March 2011
in Lacs in Lacs
The principal amount and the interest due thereon remaining unpaid
to any supplier as at the end of each accounting year
Principal amount due to micro and small enterprises 196.68 347.12
Interest due on above
196.68 347.12
The amount of interest paid by the buyer in terms of section 16 of the
MSMED Act 2006 along with the amounts of the payment made to the
supplier beyond the appointed day during each accounting year.
The amount of interest due and payable for the period of delay in
making payment (which have been paid but beyond the appointed
day during the year) but without adding the i nterest specifi ed under
the MSMED Act 2006.
The amount of interest accrued and remaining unpaid at the end of each
accounting year.
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

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The amount of further interest remaining due and payable even in the
succeeding years, until such date when the interest dues as above are
actually paid to the small enterprise for the purpose of disallowance.
38) In compliance with Accounting Standard 22 (AS-22) Accounting for Taxes on Income, the Company has
recognized deferred tax liability (net of assets) arising on account of timing differences, being the difference
between the taxable income and accounting income, that originates in one period and is capable of reversal
in one or more subsequent period(s).
39) Legal & professional charges include 2.00 Lacs (Previous Year 1.50 Lacs) paid to Shah & Associates,
wherein some of the partners of the auditors are interested.
40) In the opinion of the management, there are no indications, internal or external which could have the effect
of impairment of the assets of the Company to any material extent as at the Balance Sheet date, which
requires recognition in terms of Accounting Standard 28 (AS-28) on Impairment of Assets.
41) CIF vaIue of imports ( in Lacs)
2011-12 2010-11
Raw Material (excluding canalized items) 9,966.03 10,604.07
Store and Spares 302.36 340.41
Capital Goods 785.45 1,399.71
TotaI 11,053.84 12,344.18
42) Expenditure in Foreign Currency ( in Lacs)
2011-12 2010-11
Commission on Exports 592.69 718.38
Foreign Traveling 11.74 6.90
Consultancy and Professional Charges 1.31 74.85
Royalty to Foreign Collaborator 2.00 5.67
Others 142.03 154.99
TotaI 747.77 960.79
43) Remittance in foreign currency on account of dividend to non-resident shareholders. The details of dividend
paid in respect of shares held by non-residents on repatriation basis are as under
2011-12 2010-11
Number of non-resident shareholders 551 556
Number of equity shares held (of 2 each) 5,20,10,521 4,84,23,128
Amount remitted net of tax ( in Lacs) 952.97 624.02
Year to which dividend relates 2010-11 2009-10
44) Earning in Foreign Exchange
2011-12 2010-11
F.O.B. value of exports ( in Lacs) 12,751.36 12,333.03
45) The contribution to the Equity Capital of Lake Cements Limited is in the nature of investment.
46) Previous years figures have been regrouped and reclassified wherever necessary to be in conformity with
the figures of the current year which is as per Revised schedule VI.
As per our report of even date
For Shah & Co. For and on behaIf of the Board,
Chartered Accountants
Vimal K Patel Chairman & Whole Time Director
FRN : 109430W
Mehul K Patel Vice Chairman & Managing Director
Ram Devidayal Director
(ASHISH SHAH) Dinesh Kavthekar Mukesh D Patel Director
Partner Company Secretary
Shailesh A Thakker ED & CFO
Membership No. : 103750
Mumbai : 28
th
May, 2012 Bil - Vadodara: 28
th
May, 2012
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

AUDITORS REPORT TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BANCO PRODUCTS
(INDIA) LIMITED ON THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF BANCO
PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES
We have audited the attached consolidated Balance Sheet of BANCO PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED and its
subsi di ari es as at 31
ST
March, 2012, and al so the Consol i dated Statement of Profi t and Loss and the
Consolidated Cash Flow Statement for the year ended on that date annexed thereto.
These financial statements are the responsibility of the BANCO PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITEDs management.
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in India. Those standards
require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial statements are
prepared, in all material respects, in accordance with and identified financial reporting framework and are free
of material misstatements. An audit includes examining on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and
disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and
significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.
We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.
We have been furnished with the audited/unaudited accounts of the subsidiaries mentioned in annexure to this
report and have rel i ed on the audi ted/unaudi ted fi nanci al s as approved by the Board of Di rectors of the
subsidiaries and our report in so far as it relates to the amounts included in respect of the subsidiary companies
is based solely on such approved audited/unaudited consolidated financial statements.
We report that the consolidated financial statements have been prepared by the Company in accordance with the
requirements of Accounting Standard 21 Consolidated Financial Statements issued by the Institute of Chartered
Accountants of India on the basis of the separate audited financial statements of BANCO PRODUCTS (INDIA)
LIMITED and audited/unaudited Financial statements of its subsidiaries included in the Consolidated Financial
Statements.
On the basis of the information and explanations given to us, and on the consideration of the separate audit
report on individual audited financial statements of BANCO PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED and other financial
information of its subsidiaries on the accounts for the period of 12 months the said consolidated financial
statements read together with the notes there on give a true and fair view in conformity with the accounting
principles generally accepted in India.
a) In the case of the Consolidated Balance Sheet of the consolidated state of affairs of BANCO PRODUCTS
(INDIA) LIMITED and its subsidiaries as at 31
st
March, 2012.
b) In the case of the consolidated Statement of Profit and Loss of the consolidated results of operations of
BANCO PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED and its subsidiaries for the year ended on that date;
AND
c) In the case of the Consolidated Cash Flows Statement of the Consolidated Cash Flows for the year ended on
that date.
FOR SHAH & CO.,
Chartered Accountants
FRN109430W
Place : Mumbai
Date : 28
th
May, 2012
(ASHISH SHAH)
Partner
Membership No : 103750

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BANCO PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED
Annexure to the Auditors Report - 31 March 2012
(Referred to in our report of even date)
The foIIowing subsidiaries have been considered for the consoIidation of Banco Products
(India) Limited
FOR SHAH & CO.,
Chartered Accountants
FRN 109430W
(ASHISH SHAH)
Partner
Membership No : 103750
Place : Mumbai
Date : 28
th
May, 2012
Name of Company Accounting Period Nature of TotaI TotaI
Subsidiary Assets Revenue
( in Iacs) ( in Iacs)
Banco Gaskets (India) 31
st
March 2012 Direct 7,311.76
Limited (Audited)
Lake Minerals (Mauritius) 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Direct 11.19
Limited (Audited)
Kilimanjaro Biochem Ltd. 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Indirect 6,444.47 2,353.93
(Audited)
Nederlandse Radiateuren 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Direct 23,861.98 17,434.12
Fabriek BV (Unaudited)
Skopimex BV 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Indirect
NRF France Sarl 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Indirect
NRF BVBA 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Indirect
NRF United Kingdom Ltd 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Indirect
NRF Handelsges. mbH 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Indirect
NRF Deutschland gmbH 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Indirect
NRF Espana S.A. 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Indirect
NRF Poland Spoz 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Indirect
NRF Italia Srl 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Indirect
NRF Zwitserland AG 1
st
April 2011 - 31
st
March 2012 Indirect

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st MARCH, 2012
PARTICULARS NOTE NO. AS AT AS AT
31.3.2012 31.3.2011
I EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
1 SharehoIders funds
(a) Share Capital 3 1,430.37 1,430.37
(b) Reserves and Surplus 4 40,910.74 33,789.38
(c) Minority Interest - 18.80
2 Non-current IiabiIities
(a) Long-term Borrowings 5 7,235.64 12.60
(b) Deferred Tax Liabilities (Net) 6 1,699.03 1,677.44
(c) Other Long term Liabilities 7 2.00 2.42
(d) Long-term Provisions 8 181.37 84.64
3 Current IiabiIities
(a) Short-term Borrowing 9 5,780.30 12,734.44
(b) Trade Payables 10 6,760.91 7,981.61
(c) Other Current Liabilities 11 4,902.66 1,858.58
(d) Short-term Provisions 8 3,623.86 3,181.90
TotaI 72,526.88 62,772.18
II ASSETS
1 Non-Current Assets
(a) Fixed Assets
(i) Tangible Assets 12 19,976.29 13,897.54
(ii) Intangible Assets 12 109.94 186.67
(i ii) Capital Work-in-Progress 12 345.86 -
(b) Non-Current Investments 13 3,709.04 25.60
(c) Long-term Loans and Advances 14 2,740.23 5,331.93
2 Current Assets
(a) Current Investments 13 208.63 246.85
(b) Inventories 15 21,529.39 20,613.52
(c) Trade Receivables 16 17,798.36 17,087.19
(d) Cash and Bank Balance 17 3,588.28 2,916.00
(e) Short-term loans and advances 14 2,520.88 2,466.88
TotaI 72,526.88 62,772.18
( in Lacs)
As per our report of even date
For Shah & Co. For and on behaIf of the Board,
Chartered Accountants
Vimal K Patel Chairman & Whole Time Director
FRN : 109430W
Mehul K Patel Vice Chairman & Managing Director
Ram Devidayal Director
(ASHISH SHAH) Dinesh Kavthekar Mukesh D Patel Director
Partner Company Secretary
Shailesh A Thakker ED & CFO
Membership No. : 103750
Mumbai : 28
th
May, 2012 Bil - Vadodara: 28
th
May, 2012

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 2012
PARTICULARS NOTE NO. 2011-12 2010-11
INCOME
Revenue From Operations (Net) 18 102,434.60 87,219.04
Other Income 19 450.64 249.18
TotaI Revenue 102,885.24 87,468.22
Expenses
Cost of Materials Consumed 20 55,271.83 46,862.39
Changes in Inventories of FG & WIP 21 106.95 (858.18)
Employee Benefit Expenses 22 12,440.77 11,061.24
Other Expenses 23 21,906.81 19,061.40
TotaI Expenses 89,726.36 76,126.85
Earning Before Interest, Tax and Depreciation 13,158.88 11,341.37
Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 24 2,096.10 1,906.24
Finance Costs 25 849.55 912.15
Profit Before Tax 10,213.23 8,522.98
Tax Expenses
Current Tax 2,538.79 1,886.10
Deferred Tax 21.59 74.35
TotaI Tax Expenses 2,560.38 1,960.45
Profit (Loss) for the Period 7,652.85 6,562.53
Earning Per Share (Basic & DiIuted) 10.70 9.18
( in Lacs)
As per our report of even date
For Shah & Co. For and on behaIf of the Board,
Chartered Accountants
Vimal K Patel Chairman & Whole Time Director
FRN : 109430W
Mehul K Patel Vice Chairman & Managing Director
Ram Devidayal Director
(ASHISH SHAH) Dinesh Kavthekar Mukesh D Patel Director
Partner Company Secretary
Shailesh A Thakker ED & CFO
Membership No. : 103750
Mumbai : 28
th
May, 2012 Bil - Vadodara: 28
th
May, 2012

CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2012
PARTICULARS 2011-12 2010-11
AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT
( in Lacs)
(A) CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net Profi t before tax and extra ordi nary items Adjusted for 10,213.23 8, 522. 98
Depri ci ati on 2, 096. 10 1,906.14
Interest Paid 849. 55 945. 22
Interest Recevied (98.91) (54.84)
Unrealised Gains (Net of Loss) 15. 00 38. 89
(Profit)/Loss on Sale of Investments (2.62) (4.35)
(Profit)/Loss on sale of Fixed Assets (548.15) (46.78)
Effect of exchange rate difference on transl ati on 1, 539. 38 205. 78
Di vi dend Received (28.10) (27.75)
3, 822. 25 2, 962.31
Operating profit before working capitaI changes 14,035.48 11,485.29
Adjustments for change in working capitaI & provisions
(Increase) / Decrease in Trade receivables (710.23) (1,570.00)
(Increase) / Decrease in Inventories (915.87) (2,652.97)
(Increase) / Decrease in Short term Advances 387. 66 35. 88
(Increase) / Decrease in Long term Advances (41.73)
Increase / (Decrease) in Short term provisions 865. 90
Increase / (Decrease) in Long term provisions 96. 73
Increase / (Decrease) in Long term Liabilities (0.42) 0. 00
Increase / (Decrease) in Other current liabilities 1, 316. 70
Increase / (Decrease) in Trade Payables (1,236.64) 1, 715. 22
(237.90) (2,471.87)
Cash generated from operations 13,797.58 9, 013. 42
Income Tax Paid ( Net of refunds) (2,932.48) (1,842.24)
(2,932.48) (1,842.24)
Net Cash FIow from Operating Activities 10,865.10 7, 171. 18
(B) CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Purchase of Fixed Assets & Capital Advances (5,991.16) (8,847.17)
Sale of Fixed Assets 724. 96 167. 31
Interest Received 50. 94 54. 84
Purchase of Investment (3,723.68) (226.46)
Sale of Investments 81. 09 91. 30
Di vi dend Received 28. 10 27. 75
Net Cash FIow from Investing Activities (8,829.75) (8,732.43)
2, 035. 35 (1,561.25)
(C) CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Di vi dend Pai d (2,134.34) (1,417.56)
Interest Paid (849.55) (945.22)
Tax paid on Di vi dend (348.06) (237.58)
Increase / (Decrease) Long term borrowings 8, 923. 02 3, 114. 46
Increase / (Decrease) Short term borrowings (6,954.14) (5.80)
Net Cash Used In Financing Activities (1,363.07) 508. 30
Net Cash generated during the year 672. 28 (1,052.95)
Cash and Cash EquivaIents at the beginning of the year 2, 916. 00 3, 968.95
Cash and Cash EquivaIents at the end of the year 3,588.28 2, 916. 00
As per our report of even date
For Shah & Co. For and on behaIf of the Board,
Chartered Accountants
Vimal K Patel Chairman & Whole Time Director
FRN : 109430W
Mehul K Patel Vice Chairman & Managing Director
Ram Devidayal Director
(ASHISH SHAH) Dinesh Kavthekar Mukesh D Patel Director
Partner Company Secretary
Shailesh A Thakker ED & CFO
Membership No. : 103750
Mumbai : 28
th
May, 2012 Bil - Vadodara: 28
th
May, 2012
The above Cash flow statement has been prepared under the Indirect Method set out in Accounting Standard -3 on Cash Flow
Statement by the ICAI.

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1) PRINCIPLES OF CONSOLIDATION
The Consolidated Financial Statements relate to Banco Products India Limited (the Company) and its
subsidiary companies. The Consolidated Financial Statements have been prepared on the following basis:
a. The financial statements of the Company and its subsidiary companies are combined on a line-by-line
basis by adding together the book values of like items of assets, liabilities, incomes and expenses, and
intra-group balances and intra-group transactions are fully eliminated in accordance with Accounting
Standard (AS) 21 Consolidated Financial Statements.
b. Foreign Subsidiary Companies are categorized as non-integral foreign operation. Accordingly, all
income and expense items are translated at the average rate prevailing during the period and all assets
and liabilities, both monetary and non-monetary, are translated at the closing rate. Any exchange
difference arising on consolidation is recognized in the Foreign Currency Translation Reserve account
in accordance with Accounting Standard (AS) 11 Effect of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates.
c. The difference between the costs of investment in the Subsidiary Companies over the net assets at the
time of acquisition of shares in the Subsidiary Companies is recognised in the financial statements as
Goodwill or Capital Reserve as the case may be.
d. As far as possible, the consoli dated fi nancial statements are prepared using uni form accounting
policies for like transactions and other events in similar circumstances and are presented in the same
manner as the Companys separate financial statements.
e. The audited/ unaudited financial statements of the Subsidiary Companies used in the consolidation
are drawn upto the same reporting date as that of the Company viz. 31
st
March, 2012.
f. Minority interest in Net Assets of Consolidated Subsidiary Companies is identified and presented in the
Consolidated Balance Sheet separately from liabilities and the equity of the Companys Shareholders.
g. The Subsidiary Companies considered in the Consolidated Financial Statements are:
Sr. Name of the subsidiary companies Country of Proportion of Reporting date
No. incorporation ownershi p (date till accounts have
Interest been audi ted)
1 Nederl andse Radiateuren Fabriek BV Netherl ands 100% 30
th
November, 2011
1.1 Skopimex BV Uden 100% 30
th
November, 2011
1.2 NRF France Sarl France 100% 30
th
November, 2011
1.3 NRF BVBA Bel gi um 100% 30
th
November, 2011
1.4 NRF United Ki ngdom Ltd Engl and 100% 30
th
November, 2011
1.5 NRF Handelsges. GmbH Austria 100% 30
th
November, 2011
1.6 NRF Deutschland GmbH Germany 100% 30
th
November, 2011
1.7 NRF Espana S.A. Spain 100% 30
th
November, 2011
1.8 NRF Poland Spoz Pol and 100% 30
th


November, 2011
1.9 NRF Italia Srl Italy 100% 30
th
November, 2011
1.10 NRF Switzerland AG Switzerl and 100% 30
th
November, 2011
Note : Sr. No.1.1 to 1.10 are subsidiaries of Nederlandse Radiateuren Fabriek BV
2 Lake Mineral (Mauritius) Ltd. Mauritius 100% 31
st
March, 2012
2.1 Kilimanj aro Biochem Ltd Tanzani a 100 % 31
st
March, 2012
Note : Sr. No. 2.1 is Subsidiary of Lake Mineral (Mauritius) Ltd.
3 Banco Gaskets(India) Ltd. India 100% 31
st
March, 2012
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

h. The audited/un-audited financial statements of subsidiary companies have been prepared in accordance
with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principal (GAAP) of its country of incorporation. The difference
between accounting policies of the Company and its subsidiary companies are not material.
i. The Mini stry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, vide General Ci rcul ar No. 2 and 3 dated 8th
February 2011 and 21st February 2011 respectively has granted a general exemption from compliance
with section 212 of the Companies Act, 1956, subject to fulfillment of conditions specified in the circular. The
Company has sati sfi ed the condi ti ons sti pul ated i n the ci rcul ar and hence i s enti tl ed to exempti on.
Necessary i nformati on rel ati ng to the subsi di ari es has been i ncl uded i n the Consol i dated Fi nanci al
Statements.
2) SIGNIFICAT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
a. Basis of Accounting
i) The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention (except for
certain fixed assets, whi ch have been reval ued) i n accordance with the generall y accepted
accounting principles to comply with the applicable Accounting Standards as prescribed under
the Compani es (Accounti ng Standards) Rul es, 2006 and the rel evant provi si ons of the
Companies Act, 1956.
ii ) The Company generally follows the mercantile system of accounting and recognizes significant
items of income and expenditure on accrual basis.
iii) Use of estimates: The preparation of Financial Statements in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles in India requires management to make estimates and assumptions that
affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent liabilities at the
date of the financial statements.
b. Fixed Assets and Depreciation
1. In respect of Banco Products (India) Limited
i) Fixed Assets are stated at cost (net of cenvat /service tax credit wherever claimed) less
accumulated depreciation less impairment, if any, other than land and building at Bhaili
division which are shown at revalued cost. The cost of assets comprises of purchase price
and directly attributable cost of bringing the assets to its working condition for its intended
use including borrowing cost and incidental expenditure incurred up to the date the assets
are ready for its intended use.
ii ) Depreciation on plant & machinery (except electrical installations), computers, laboratory
equipments, machine tools and effluent treatment plant purchased on or after 1
st
October,
1982 has been provided on straight line basis and on other assets on written down value
basis at the rates specified in schedule XIV of the Companies Act, 1956. Individual items of
fixed assets costing upto 5,000 are fully depreciated in the year of purchase.
iii) Technical know-how recognized as intangible asset was stated at the consideration paid
for acquisition and amortised on straight-line basis at plant & machinery rates.
2. In respect of Nederlandse Radiateuren Fabriek B.V.,the annual depreciation rates are as follows:
Buildings : 2.50%
Plant & Machinery : 10%-20%
Other operating Fixed Assets : 20%-331/3%
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

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3. In respect of Kilimanjaro Biochem Limited, The annual depreciation rates are as follows:
Buildings & Civil Works : 5%
Plant & Machinery : 10%
Motor Vehicles : 20%
Office Equipments : 25%
Furniture & Fittings : 25%
Computers : 25%
c. Impairment of Assets
The carrying amounts of assets are reviewed at each Balance Sheet date if there is any indication of
impairment based on internal or external factors. An asset is treated as impaired when the carrying
cost of assets exceeds its recoverable value. An impairment loss is charged to the Statement of Profit
and Loss i n the year i n whi ch an asset i s i denti fi ed as i mpai red. The i mpai rment l oss, i f any,
recogni zed i n prior accounti ng peri od is reversed i f there has been a change i n the esti mate of
recoverable amount.
d. Foreign Currency Transactions
Foreign currency transactions are recorded at the exchange rate prevailing on the date of transaction.
Monetary items denominated in foreign currencies at the year-end are translated at the year-end rates.
Any exchange differences arising on settlement/transaction are dealt with in the Statement of Profit and
Loss except those relating to acquisition of fixed assets, which are adjusted to the cost of the asset.
e. Investments
Investments are stated at cost. No provision for diminution in value, if any, has been made as these are
long-term investments and in the opinion of the management any decline is temporary.
f. Inventories
i) Raw materials, stores & spares and packing materials are valued at cost. Cost is determined on
weighted average basis.
ii ) Work-in-Process is valued at cost.
iii) Finished products are valued at cost or market value whichever is lower. Cost includes cost of raw
materi al , packing materi als, an appropriate share of fi xed & variable production overheads.
Excise duty applicable thereon is included for valuation purpose.
g. Retirement Benefits
The Company has defined contri bution plan for i ts empl oyee s retirement benefits compri sing of
provi dent fund. The Company contributes to provident fund for its employees. The Company has
defined benefit plan comprising of gratuity fund and leave encashment entitlement. The liability for the
gratuity fund and leave encashment has been determined on the basis of an independent actuarial
valuation done at the year-end. Actuarial gains and losses comprise adjustments and the effect of
changes in the actuarial assumptions and are recognised in the Statement of Profit and Loss as income
or expense. Contribution in respect of gratuity is paid to the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC).
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

h. Research and DeveIopment
i) Capital expenditure related to scientific research is shown separately under the respective head
of fixed assets.
ii ) Revenue expenses including depreciation are charged to the Statement of Profit and Loss.
i. SaIes
i) Revenue from sal e of goods i s recogni sed onl y when i t can be rel i abl y measured and i t i s
reasonable to expect ultimate collection. Sales are net of returns and discounts and exclude sales
tax, excise duty and other charges.
ii ) In respect of NederIandse Radiateuren Fabriek B.V, Income from the suppl y of goods i s
recogni sed as soon as al l substanti al ri ghts and ri sks rel ati ng to the ti tl e of the goods are
transferred to the customer.
j. Provision for Current and Deferred Tax
i) Provision for Current Tax is made after taking into consideration the deduction allowable under
the provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
ii ) Deferred tax resulting from timing difference between book and taxable profit is accounted by
using the tax rate that have been enacted or substantively enacted as on the Balance Sheet date.
The Deferred Tax Liability is provided in the Statement of Profit and Loss. Deferred Tax Assets
are recognised only if there is reasonable certainty that the assets can be realized in future.
k. Borrowing Costs
Borrowing costs attributable to the acquisition or construction of a qualifying asset is capitalised as part
of the cost of the asset. Other borrowing cost is recognised as an expense in the period in which they
are incurred.
I. Dividend
Dividend income is considered on receipt basis
m. Provisions, Contingent LiabiIities and Contingent Assets
Provisions involving substantial degree of estimation in measurement are recognised when there is a
present obligation as a result of past event and it is probable that there will be an outflow of resources.
Contingent Liabilities which are not recognised are disclosed by way of notes. Contingent Assets are
neither recognised nor disclosed in the financial statements.
n. Trade ReceivabIes
Trade Receivables are stated after making adequate provision for debt considered doubtful.
o. Earning Per Share
The Basic and Diluted Earning Per Share (EPS) is computed by dividing the net profit after tax for the
year by weighted average number of equity shares outstanding during the year.
p. Proposed Dividend
Dividend recommended by Board of Directors is provided for in the accounts, pending approval at
Annual General Meeting.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 3 - SharehoIders Funds
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
( in Lacs) ( in Lacs)
Equity Share capitaI
Authorised
1520 Lacs Equity Share of 2 each 3,040.00 3,040.00
TotaI 3,040.00 3,040.00
Issued, Subscribed & FuIIy paid Up
715.19 Lacs Equity Share of 2 each 1,430.37 1,430.37
TotaI 1,430.37 1,430.37
a A reconciIiation of the number of shares outstanding at the beginning and at the end of the reporting period
As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
No. in Lacs in Lacs No. in Lacs in Lacs
At the beginning of the period 715.19 1,430.37 715.19 1,430.37
Issued during the year - - - -
Outstanding at the end of the period 715.19 1,430.37 715.19 1,430.37
b Terms / rights attached to equity shares
The company has only one class of equity shares having par value of 2 per share. Each holder of equity
shares is entitled to one vote per share. The Company declares and pays dividend in Indian rupees. The
dividend proposed by the Board of directors is subject to approval of the shareholders in the ensuing
Annual General Meeting.
As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
c Share heId by hoIding Company or uItimate hoIding company NiI NiI
As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
d Share heId by subsidiary Company or uItimate subsidiary company NiI NiI
(Nos. in Lacs)
e Aggregate number of bonus shares issued, shares issued for consideration other than cash and
shares bought back durting the period of five years immediateIy preceding the reporting date.
As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
1 Equity shares of 2 each allotted as fully paid up bonus shares by
capitalizing General Reserve 590.95 590.95
2 Equity shares of 2 each allotted as fully paid up in terms of
amalgamation without payment being received in cash 99.45 99.45
f Share in the company heId by each sharehoIder hoIding more than 5 % shares specifying the no of
shares
Name of the SharehoIder As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
No. in Lacs % No. in Lacs %
1 Vimal K Patel 55.73 7.79 55.73 7.79
2 Samir K Patel 49.59 6.93 47.84 6.68
3 Mehul K Patel 56.05 7.84 53.95 7.54
4 Overseas Pearl Ltd 269.10 37.63 269.10 37.63

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 4 - Reserves and SurpIus -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
a CapitaI Reserves
Balance as per last Financial Statements 0.77 0.77
b RevaIuation Reserve
Balance as per last Financial Statements 24.86 26.12
Less: amount transferred to the Statement of Profit and Loss
as reduction from depreciation 1.16 1.26
CIosing BaIance 23.70 24.86
c Security Premium Reserve
Balance as per last Financial Statements 1,200.31 1,200.31
d GeneraI Reserve
Balance as per last Financial Statements 8,652.36 7,952.36
Add: Amount transferred from Surplus balance in the
Statement of Profit and Loss 875.00 700.00
Add: Amount transferred from Investment Subsidy 33.45 -
CIosing BaIance 9,560.81 8,652.36
e CapitaI Reserve on Acquisition
Balance as per last Financial Statements 9,617.24 9,617.24
f TransIation Adjustment Reserve
Balance as per last Financial Statements (1,582.78) (1,788.56)
Adjustments during the year 1,539.38 205.78
CIosing BaIance (43.40) (1,582.78)
g Investment Subsidy
Balance as per last Financial Statements 33.45 33.45
Less: Trf to General Reserve 33.45 -
CIosing BaIance - 33.45
h SurpIus in the Statement of Profit and Loss
Balance as per last Financial Statements 15,843.17 12,482.60
Reversal of excees Dividend Distribution tax provision 8.31 -
Profit for the year 7,652.85 6,562.53
Less : Appropriations
Proposed Final Equity Dividend [ amount per share
2.50 (31 March 2011 3) ] 1,787.97 2,145.56
Tax on Proposed Equity Dividend 290.05 356.40
Transfer to General Reserve 875.00 700.00
Net SurpIus in the Statement of Profit and Loss 20,551.31 15,843.17
TotaI 40,910.74 33,789.38

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NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
Note 5 - Long-term Borrowings -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
a From Banks
Loans from Bank 2541.50 -
Foreign Currency Term Loan from banks (Secured) 5645.20 -
8186.70 -
Less: Current portion of Long Term Borrowings 1699.98 -
TotaI 6486.72 -
b Other
8.25% Optionally Fully Covertible Debentures 748.92 -
Deposits from Public - (Unsecured) - 12.60
TotaI 748.92 12.60
TotaI 7235.64 12.60
Note
1 Foreign currency term loan carries interest @ 3 M LIBOR plus 2%. The loan is repayable within 3 years on
quarterly installments. The loan is secured hypothecation of all movable assets of the Company by way of
First Charge.
2 8.25% Unsecured OFCD of USD 15 Lacs carries interest of 8.25% P.A.payable annually on 31st March from
the date of its allotment till conversion
3 CITI Bank loan of USD 50 Lacs carries interest @ 3 M LIBOR plus 2%. The loan is repayable within three
years on quarterly installments.
Note 6 - Deferred Tax LiabiIities (Net) -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
Deferred Tax LiabiIity
Fixed assets : Impact of difference between wdv as per
Income Tax Act and Company Law (1,796.83) (1,685.90)
TotaI Deferred Tax LiabiIities (1,796.83) (1,685.90)
Deferred Tax Assets
Impact of provision allowable for tax purpose on payment basis 97.80 8.46
TotaI Deferred Tax Assets 97.80 8.46
CIosing Net Deferred Tax LiabiIities (1,699.03) (1,677.44)
Openingng Net Deferred Tax Liabilities (1,677.44) (1,603.09)
Charged to Statement of Profit and Loss (21.59) (74.35)
Note 7 - Other Long-term LiabiIities -
ParticuIars As at 31.3.2012 As at 31.3.2011
Security Deposits Received 2.00 2.42
TotaI 2.00 2.42

NOTE 8 - Provisions ( in Lacs)
PARTICULARS Non current Current
AS AT AS AT AS AT AS AT
31.3.2012 31.3.2011 31.3.2012 31.3.2011
Provision for Gratuity 85.43 - 181.06 234.97
Provision for Leave Encashment 95.93 84.64 3.50 -
TotaI 181.37 84.64 184.56 234.97
Others - - 60.42 -
Provision for Proposed Equity Dividend - - 1,787.97 2,145.56
Povision for Dividend Distribution Tax - - 290.05 356.40
Provision for Marketing related expenses - - 776.65 125.42
Provision for Export - - 196.76 171.92
Provision for Expenses - - 327.45 147.63
TotaI - - 3,439.30 2,946.93
TotaI 181.37 84.64 3,623.86 3,181.90
NOTE 9 - Short-term Borrowings ( in Lacs)
PARTICULARS AS AT AS AT
31.3.2012 31.3.2011
a Loans RepayabIe on Demand
From Banks
Cash credit from Banks - Secured 3,519.31 4,496.59
Packing Credit from Banks - Secured - 1,111.83
Short term loans - Secured - 3,750.00
Working Capital Loans from Bank - 1,454.42
Packing Credit from Banks - Unsecured 792.29 1,911.60
Short term loans - Unsecured 1,300.00 -
Buyers Credit - Unsecured 156.10 -
TotaI 5,767.70 12,724.44
b Deposits from PubIic - Unsecured 12.60 10.00
TotaI 5,780.30 12,734.44
Cash Credit loans are secured against first charge on pari passu basis by way of hypothecation of the
current assets both present and future in favour of participating Scheduled Banks.
NOTE 10 - Trade PayabIes ( in Lacs)
PARTICULARS AS AT AS AT
31.3.2012 31.3.2011
Due to Micro Small and Medium Entepises 265.28 347.12
Due to Others 6,495.63 7,634.49
TotaI 6,760.91 7,981.61
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

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Notes :
1 The Company has acqui red Leasehol d l and on 16th December 2010 on Lease for 99 years for. The
amortisation per year on the same is 8.79 Lacs
2 The borrowing cost capitalised during the year ended 31March 2012 was 246.87 lacs. (Previous Year Nil)
3 Other Assets include Weighing Machine , Air Conditioner and other Equipments
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
NOTE 11 - Other Current LiabiIities ( in Lacs)
PARTICULARS AS AT AS AT
31.3.2012 31.3.2011
Current Maturities of Long-Term Debt 1,699.98 -
Statutory LiabiIities
VAT Payable 420.62 71.41
TDS Payable 271.99 21.42
Salary payable 1,114.71 114.29
Providend Fund Payable 43.19 11.43
Professional Tax Payable 181.67 1.03
Other Payables 763.05 1,240.70
Advance from Customers 407.43 398.30
TotaI 4,902.66 1,858.58
NOTE 12- Fixed Assets ( in Lacs)
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( in Lacs) NOTE 13 - NonCurrent Investments
PARTICULARS AS AT AS AT
31.3.2012 31.3.2011
Unquoted Equity Instruments (FuIIy Paid Up)
Investment In Associates
620080 Nos. (P.Y. 620080 Nos.) Banco Aluminium Ltd. of Rs 10 each 25.35 25.35
TotaI 25.35 25.35
Other Investments
112720 Lake Cement Ltd of TShs 100,000 each 3,683.44 0.00
1000 Nos. (P.Y.1000 Nos.) Co- Operative Bank Of Baroda Of Rs 25 Each 0.25 0.25
TotaI 3,683.69 0.25
TotaI 3,709.04 25.60
CURRENT INVESTMENTS
PARTICULARS AS AT AS AT
31.3.2012 31.3.2011
Investment in Equity & Other Instruments (Quoted) (FuIIy Paid Up)
3294 (P.Y.3294) Indian Motor Parts Ltd. of 10 each 3.14 3.14
400 (P.Y.400) Perfect Circle Victor Ltd. of 1 each 0.01 0.01
132700 (P.Y.132700) Swiss Glasscoat Equipment Ltd. of Rs 10 each 13.38 13.38
17 (P.Y.17) Talbros Eng Ltd of 10 each 0.00 0.00
511 (P.Y.511) National Hydro Power Corporation of Rs 10 each 0.18 0.18
315 (P.Y.315) Oil India Ltd of Rs 10 each 3.31 3.31
225 (P.Y.225) Glaxosmithkline Consumer Healthcare Ltd of 10 each 3.65 3.65
900 (P.Y.900) Axis Bank Ltd of 10 each 11.85 11.85
Nil (P.Y. 1050) Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd of 5 each - 13.41
Nil (P.Y. 6300) Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd of 5 each (Bonus) - -
600 (P.Y. 600) Punjab National Bank of 10 each 5.51 5.51
2000 (P.Y.2000) Infrastruchire Ltd of 2 (IVRC Ltd.) 3.33 3.33
7500 (P.Y.7500) Itc Ltd of Re.1 each 12.61 12.61
300 (P.Y.400) Infosys Technologies Ltd of 5 each 8.75 11.67
320 (P.Y.320) State Bank of India of 10 each 8.85 8.85
Nil (P.Y.1000) Opto Circuit India Ltd of 10 each - 2.81
Nil (P.Y.8000) Ashok Leyland Ltd. of Re 1 each - 5.98
Nil (P.Y.3400) Tulip Telecom Ltd. of Re. 2 each - 5.96
150 (P.Y.150) Larsen & Turbo Ltd of 2 each 2.26 2.26
2500 (P.Y.2500 of 10 each) HDFC Bank Ltd of 2 each 11.70 5.40
625 (P.Y. 625) Tata Steel Ltd of 10 each 4.02 4.02
500 (P.Y. Nil) Hero Motorcorp Ltd of 10 each 9.61 -
430 (P.Y. Nil) Cadila Health Care of 10 each 4.07 -
1770 (P.Y. Nil) Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd of Re.1 each 8.17 -
2050 (P.Y. Nil) Biocon Ltd of 10 each 7.09 -
5 (P.Y. 5) 10.5% Non convertible Debentures of Tata Housing
Deveopment Ltd of 10,00,000 each 52.12 52.12
TotaI 173.62 169.45
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

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( in Lacs)
PARTICULARS AS AT AS AT
31.3.2012 31.3.2011
Investment in Other (Quoted) (FuIIy Paid up)
200000 (P.Y.200000) Baroda Pioneer PSU Equity Fund of 10 each 20.00 20.00
Nil ( P.Y.11405) Motilal Oswal Most Shares M50 Etf-Gr of 10 each - 8.90
Nil ( P.Y. 355000) DSP Blackrock FMP-12 M Series 17-Growth of 10 each - 35.50
164089 (P.Y.164089) Motilal Oswal Most Shares Midcap-100 Etf(8) of 10 each 13.00 13.00
200.4780 (P.Y.Nil) Reliance Money Manager Fund-Retails Option-
Daily Dividend Plan 2.01 -
TotaI 35.01 77.40
TotaI 208.63 246.85
Market VaIue of Quoted Investments
Equity Investments 170.46 156.73
Debenture 50.00 50.00
Other 35.01 77.40
NOTE 14 - Loans and Advances ( in Lacs)
PARTICULARS
NON CURRENT CURRENT
AS AT AS AT AS AT AS AT
31.3.2012 31.3.2011 31.3.2012 31.3.2011
(Unsecured considered good)
CapitaI Advances 2,698.50 5,331.93 - -
Security Deposit 38.23 - 81.27 78.73
Others Ioans and advances
Advance tax (Net of provision for taxation) - - 549.80 156.11
Balance with Customs and Central Excise Authorities - - 204.49 349.63
Prepaid expenses - - 222.06 927.81
Interest receivable on Fixed Deposits - - 49.40 1.43
Advance to Vendors - - 518.69 394.64
LIC Group Gratuity Account - - 156.76 146.25
Fixed Deposits with more than 12 Month Maturity 3.50 - - -
Other Advances - - 738.41 412.28
TotaI 2,740.23 5,331.93 2,520.88 2,466.88
NOTE 15 - Inventories (At Iower of Cost or Net ReaIisabIe VaIue) ( in Lacs)
PARTICULARS AS AT AS AT
31.3.2012 31.3.2011
Raw Materials 9,757.54 9,937.75
Work-in-Progress 2,628.72 2,890.09
Finished Goods 7,400.44 7,246.02
Stores and Spares 1,590.93 402.43
Loose Tools 16.63 7.84
Packing Material 135.13 129.39
TotaI 21,529.39 20,613.52
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012
NOTE 13 - NonCurrent Investments

NOTE 16 - Trade ReceivabIes ( in Lacs)
ParticuIars AS AT AS AT
31.3.2012 31.3.2011
(Unsecured, considered good)
Trade Receivables overdue for more than six months 1,040.74 231.98
Others 16,757.62 16,855.21
TotaI 17,798.36 17,087.19
NOTE 17 - Cash and Bank BaIance ( in Lacs)
ParticuIars AS AT AS AT
31.3.2012 31.3.2011
Cash and Cash EquivaIent
Cash on hand 26.37 22.14
BaIances with bank
On Current Accounts 2,780.22 2,219.00
On EEFC Accounts 63.12 -
Deposits with maturity of less than 3 months 12.33 37.72
TotaI 2,882.04 2,278.86
Other Bank BaIance
Deposits with maturity for more than 12 months 4.46 526.81
Deposits with maturity between 3 to 12 months 556.74 5.75
Margin money with Banks 31.25 10.32
Unpaid dividend 113.79 94.26
TotaI 706.24 637.14
TotaI 3,588.28 2,916.00
NOTE 18 - Revenue from Operations ( in Lacs)
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
SaIe of Product
Finished Goods 104,916.70 89,564.17
Less : Excise Duty (4,496.22) (3,598.33)
Net SaIes 100,420.49 85,965.84
Other Operating Revenue
Scrap Sales 1,355.13 1,125.18
Profit on Sale of Assets 548.15 47.02
Export Incentives 110.83 81.00
TotaI 2,014.11 1,253.20
Revenue from Operations (Net) 102,434.60 87,219.04
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

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NOTE 19 - Other Income ( in Lacs)
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Interest Income on
Bank deposits 77.89 9.50
Current Invesments 5.00 5.67
Others 16.02 31.58
Dividend Income On
Investment in Associates 21.70 6.20
Other Investments 6.40 21.55
Net Gain on sale of Current Investment 2.62 4.35
Other Non operating Income 321.01 170.33
TotaI 450.64 249.18
Other non-operating income includes insurance claim,Sales Tax Refund,Design Charges and Recovery of
Tooling Cost
NOTE 20- Cost of Raw MateriaI & Components Consumed ( in Lacs)
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Inventory at the beginning of the year 10,074.98 8,389.37
Add : Purchases 54,954.39 48,548.00
TotaI 65,029.37 56,937.37
Less : Inventory at the end of the year 9,757.54 10,074.98
TotaI 55,271.83 46,862.39
NOTE 21 - (Increase)/Decrease in Inventories ( in Lacs)
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Inventories at the end of the year
Work-in-Progress 2,628.72 2,890.09
Finished Goods 7,400.43 7,246.02
TotaI 10,029.16 10,136.11
Inventories at the beginning of the year
Work-in-Progress 2,890.09 1,510.89
Finished Goods 7,246.02 7,767.04
TotaI 10,136.11 9,277.93
Changes in Invetories of FG & WIP 106.95 (858.18)
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

Note 22 - EmpIoyee Benefit Expenses ( in Lacs)
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Salaries,Wages and Bonus 11,524.56 10,316.85
Companys Contribution to Gratuity 81.16 35.57
Companys Contribution to Leave Encashment 50.49 37.78
Companys Contribution to Provident Fund 739.92 618.75
Provident Fund Administration Charges 8.00 5.61
Staff Welfare Expenses 36.63 46.68
TotaI 12,440.77 11,061.24
NOTE 23 - Other Expenses ( in Lacs)
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Manufacturing Expenses
Stores Tools & Dies Consumed 1,291.44 1,028.78
Power & Fuel 1,333.03 1,078.52
Labour Charges 5,995.96 4,899.82
Repairs To Plant & Machinery 1,589.73 1,556.43
Repairs To Electric Installation 161.91 133.35
Repairs To Building 63.36 33.82
Sundry Repairs 2.94 1.73
Factory General Expenses 420.62 397.38
Insurance Premium On Assets 52.75 48.28
Administrative Expenses
Payment To Auditors (Refer Detail Below) 330.27 226.88
Rent Rates & Taxes 635.11 547.49
Postage & Courier 41.22 36.03
Telephone Expenses 187.45 170.64
Director Sitting Fees 1.78 1.85
Insurance 82.55 58.78
Travelling/Conv & Vehicle Exp 602.99 705.21
Miscellaneous Exp 406.37 325.21
Donation 14.10 14.32
Exchange Loss 251.16 25.39
SeIIing & Distribution Expenses
Commission & Discount 3,297.68 3,279.84
Advt & Sales Promotion 420.35 544.67
Other Selling Expenses 669.67 346.24
Bad Debts W/off - 47.37
Royalty To Foreign Colaborator 2.00 5.01
Transit Insurance (Outward) 55.31 63.86
Freight & Transport (Net) 3,997.08 3,484.50
TotaI 21,906.81 19,061.40
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

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( in Lacs)
Payment to Auditors 2011-12 2010-11
As Auditor :
Statutory Audit fee 134.03 108.39
Other services (Certification) 5.48 6.88
Out of Pocket Expenses 190.76 111.61
TotaI 330.27 226.88
Note 24 - Depreciation & Amortisation ( in Lacs)
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Depreciation on Tangible Assets 2,069.16 1,878.69
Amortisation on Intangible Assets 28.10 28.71
TotaI 2,097.26 1,907.40
Less : Charged to Revaluation Reserves (1.16) (1.16)
TotaI 2,096.10 1,906.24
Note 25 - Finance Cost ( in Lacs)
ParticuIars 2011-12 2010-11
Fixed Period Loans 119.57 133.78
Interest on Working Capital 358.09 561.42
Interest on Packing Credit 78.08 64.48
Interest to Others 30.38 24.70
Bank Charges 263.43 127.77
TotaI 849.55 912.15
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

26) Estimated amount of contracts remaini ng to be executed on capital account not provided for 1212.52
(previous year 1,064.38 Lacs).
27) Contingent Liabilities:
a Counter guarantees given to the banks in respect of various guarantees issued by the banks to third
parties 2481.13 Lacs (Previous Year 40.33 Lacs).
b Letter of Credit opened and outstanding 754.68 Lacs (Previous Year 368.86 Lacs).
c Other claims against the Company not acknowledged as debts amount unascertainable.
d Claims from employees and former employees amount unascertainable.
e Disputed Tax Liabilities:
i) Excise Duty and Service Tax 612.26 Lacs (Previous Year 203.73 Lacs).
ii ) Income Tax 75.37 Lacs (Previous Year 1.19 lacs).
iii) Sales Tax 24.96 lacs(Previous Year - Nil)
28) In compliance with the Accounting Standard (AS-2) issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
(ICAI), the Company has included excise duty on closing stock of finished goods amounting to 67.65 Lacs
(Previous Year 50.06 Lacs) and the same has been claimed as expenditure. However this charge has no
impact on the profit of the Company for the year under review.
29) Maximum balance due during the year from Banco Aluminum Ltd, a company under the same management,
is 91.41 Lacs (Previous Year 7.26 Lacs).
30) Related Party Disclosures
Name ReIationship
Vimal K.Patel Chairman & Whole Time Director
Mehul K.Patel Vice Chairman & Managing Director
Shailesh A.Thakker ED & CFO
Kiran Shetty ED
Kersi P. Kapdia ED (Up to 31.5.2010)
ii ) Related Parties where Control exists:
Name ReIationship
Banco Alluminium Ltd. Under Common Control
iii) Related parties with whom transaction have taken place during the year: ( in Lacs)
Name of ReIated Party and Nature of Transactions 2011-12 2010-11
Nature of ReIationship
Banco Aluminium Limited Purchase of Goods 919.29 584.80
Capital Assets sold 3.16 0.02
Sales of Goods 24.13 24.98
Services Received 6.02 0.08
Closing Balance (Dr.) 5.82 (4.20)
Ms Hasumatiben K Patel Interest paid on F.D. 1.00 1.00

Mr. Kush Patel Salary & perquisites 3.01 1.38

Mrs. Pritty V. Patel Payment of Rent 16.00

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

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iv) Remuneration to Key Management Personnel
Name Remuneration including perquisites ( in lacs)
31
st
March,2012 31
st
March,2011
Vimal K.Patel 67.48
Mehul K.Patel 67.12
Shailesh A Thakker 51.72 39.17
Kiran Shetty 41.70 21.24
Kersi P. Kapadia (Part of year) 9.88
31) Earning per Share
2011-12 2010-11
Profit available for Equity shareholders ( in Lacs) 7652.85 6562.53
Weighted average paid up Equity Shares Nos. in Lacs 715.19 715.19
Earning Per Equity Share (basic and diluted) () 10.70 9.18
32) The di scl osure requi rements as prescri bed under the Accounti ng Standard 15 (Revi sed) Empl oyee
Benefits are given below:
Changes in present vaIue of defined benefit obIigation
( in Lacs)
2011-12 2010-11
Gratuity Leave Gratuity Leave
(Funded) Encashment (Funded) Encashment
(Unfunded) (Unfunded)
Defined Benefit Obligation (Opening) 234.97 84.64 210.73 72.67
Current Service Cost 16.23 12.95 19.84 13.85
Interest Cost 19.38 6.98 17.39 5.35
Actuarial (Gain)/Loss 22.17 25.27 10.24 14.58
Benefits Paid (26.26) (30.42) (23.23) (21.81)
Liability Transferred to
Banco Gaskets (India) Limited (97.57) (26.14) - -
Defined Benefit Obligation (Closing) 168.92 73.29 234.97 84.64
ReconciIiation of fair vaIue of pIan assets ( in Lacs)
2011-12 2010-11
Fair Value of Plan Assets At beginning of the year 146.25 136.09
Expected Return on Plan Assets 13.40 12.50
Actuarial (Gain)/Loss (0.23) (0.61)
Employer Contribution 23.60 21.49
Benefits Paid (26.26) (23.23)
Fair value of plan assets at year end 156.76 146.25
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
st
MARCH, 2012

As per our report of even date
For Shah & Co. For and on behaIf of the Board,
Chartered Accountants
Vimal K Patel Chairman & Whole Time Director
FRN : 109430W
Mehul K Patel Vice Chairman & Managing Director
Ram Devidayal Director
(ASHISH SHAH) Dinesh Kavthekar Mukesh D Patel Director
Partner Company Secretary
Shailesh A Thakker ED & CFO
Membership No. : 103750
Mumbai : 28
th
May, 2012 Bil - Vadodara: 28
th
May, 2012
Expenses recognised in Statement of Profit and Loss under the head EmpIoyee benefits expenses
( In Lacs)
2011-12 2010-11
Gratuity Leave Gratuity Leave
Encashment Encashment
Current Service Cost 16.23 12.95 19.84 13.85
Interest Cost 19.38 6.98 17.39 5.35
Actuarial (Gain)/Loss 22.40 25.27 10.85 14.58
Expected return on plan assets (13.41) - (12.51) -
Total Expenses/ Gain recognised in
Profit & Loss Account 44.61 45.21 35.57 33.78
ActuariaI assumptions
2011-12 2010-11
Mortality LIC (1994-1996) published LIC (1994-1996) published
table of mortality rate table of mortality rate
Rate of Interest 8.50% 8.25%
Salary Growth 6.00% 6.00%
Withdrawal Rates 5% at younger ages 5% at younger ages
reducing to 1 % at older age reducing to 1% at older age
Retirement Age 58 Years 58 Years
Expected return on plan assets 9.25% 9.25%
at 31
st
March
Base of LIC structure of interest rates on gratuity funds
33) The Company has identified manufacturing of automobile components as its sole primary segment. Thus the
di scl osure requi rements as set out i n Accounti ng Standard 17 (AS-17) Segment Reporti ng are not
applicable.
34) In the opinion of the management, there are no indications, internal or external which could have the effect
of impairment of the assets of the Company to any material extent as at the Balance Sheet date, which
requires recognition in terms of Accounting Standard 28 (AS-28) on Impairment of Assets.
35) The contribution to the Equity Capital of Lake Cements Limited is in the nature of investment and hence the
same is not considered for consolidation purposes.
36) Previous years figures have been regrouped and reclassified wherever necessary to be in conformity with
the figures of the current year which is as per Revised Schedule VI.
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FI NANCI AL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31
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MARCH, 2012

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To,
Link Intime India Pvt. Ltd.
The Registrar and Transfer Agent
(Unit : Banco Products (India) Limited)
B-102 & 103, Shangrila Complex, First Floor, Opp. HDFC Bank,
Near Radhakrishna Char Rasta, Akota, Vadodara 390 020.
EIectronic CIearing Service (Credit CIearing)
Mandate Form
(Shareholders option to receive payments through Credit Clearing Mechanism)
Dividend Payment
1) Shareholders Name :
2) Registered Folio No. :
3) Particulars of Bank Account :
(A) Name of the Bank :
(B) Name of the Branch :
And Address :
(C) 9-Digit Code number of the bank and branch appearing on the MICR Cheque issued by the Bank.
(D) Type of the account ( Saving, Current or Cash Credit) with MICR Code:
(E) Ledger and Ledger Folio Number :
(F) Bank Account Number (as appearing on the cheque book) :
(In lieu of the bank certificate to be obtained as under, please attach a blank cancelled cheque or
photocopy of a cheque or front page of your saving bank pass book issued by your bank for
verification of the above particulars)
4. Date of effect:
I hereby declare that the particulars given above are correct and complete. If the transaction is
delayed or not effected at all for reasons of incomplete information, I would not hold Banco
Products (India) Limited responsible.
Date:
Place: Signature of the shareholder
Certified that the particulars furnished above are correct as per our records.
Banks Stamp Signature of the authorized Official of the Bank.
BANK CERTIFICATE NOT REQUIRED, IF ATTACHMENT GIVEN AS PER 3 F ABOVE.

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BANCO PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED.
Regd Office: Bil,P.O.Bhaili. Dist. Baroda - 391 410.
PROXY
Regd.Folio No. / Client ID No................
I/We.......................................................................................................................................
of..............................................bei ng Member(s) of Banco Products (Indi a) Limited hereby
appoint.......................................................of.................................................................or failing
him...........................................of................... my/our behalf at the 51st Annual General Meeting of
the Company to be held at the Registered Office of the Company at Bil, Near Bhaili Railway Station,
Padra Road, Dist Baroda. 391 410 on 04.08.2012 at 10.00 a.m and at adjournment, if any, thereof.
As witness my/our hand(s) this..................day of..............2012
Signed by the said.................
Note: The proxy form must be deposited at the Registered Office of the Company not less than 48 hours before the Meeting.
--
BANCO PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED.
Regd Office: Bil,P.O.Bhaili. Dist. Baroda - 391 410.
ATTENDANCE SLIP
I hereby record my presence at the 51st Annual General Meeting of Banco Products (India) Limited,
held at the Registered Office of the Company at Bil, Near Bhaili Railway Station, Padra Road, Dist
Baroda. 391 410 on 04.08.2012 at 10.00 a.m.

Full Name of Member Regd. Folio No. / Client I.D. No.


(In Block Letters)

D.P.I.D. No.

Full Name of Proxy Members/Proxys Signature.
Affix
Re. 1/-
Revenue
Stamp

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